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I HOMES CARS HD HOMES HOMES CDNDDMINIUM8 FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE MORTGAGES FOR RENT FOR SALE Great Lawn multhfamily housing backed. .. see page 3 MANCHESTER MANCHESTER-$198,500. VERNON - Great oppor­ PRIVATE Land mort­ MANCHETER. One bed­ CHEVY EIComlno-1975. i^Spccioli ^ $147,500. Victorian Co­ tunity for CHFA-FHA Automatic, power Spacious aluminum gages available room Condominium. lonial with aluminum sided Colonial with first time buyer. Nice through developer. 6 $610 per month. In­ brakes, power steer­ siding, and charm of tour bedrooms, 2'/j ranch style In country perewent land loons on cludes heat and hot ing, fiberglass cop. vestervear. Three bed­ baths, fireplaced living setting. $78,500 .Realty approved building lots water. Coll D.W. Fish New brakes, tires, rooms, two baths, fam­ room, family room off World, Benoit, In Hebron and Coven­ Realty, 643-1591 or 871- shocks, carpet. ily room and large kitchen, two car gar­ Frechette Associates, try. Plano Real Estate, 1400. Corvette rolley rims. foyer. Possible two age. Deck and pool. 646-7709.D 646-5200.O AM/FM cassette. family. Manchester of­ Manchester office, 643- VERNON - CHFA-FHA 90,000 miles. Runs ex­ fice, 643-4060.Sentry 4060.Sentrv Real Est­ cellent. $3500. 871-0014. LAWN CARE PAINTING/PAPERIN6 approved four room R S I REAL ESTATE HOMES Real Estate, 643-4060.O ate, 643-4060.D Ranch. Pool. $84,000. FOR RENT OLDSMOBILE 1987 Cus­ YARD MASTERS MANCHESTER -$164,900. COVENTRY. Brand new Realty World, Benoit, WANTED tom Cruiser Wagon. Lovingly maintained 7 room hip-roofed Frechette Associates, MANCHESTER. 2- Excellent condition. Yard clearted, WDGLFS PAMTflG CO. 646-7709.P______LAND wanted. Five plus Air, wood groin, Quality work at a aluminum sided colon­ Ranch In country set­ tomlly. Excellent con­ Trees cut, raatonabla priest ial on quiet street. ting. Features 3 bed­ BEST Buy In town. Huge acres. Church of the dition. 5 rooms. 2 bed­ loaded. 37,000 miles. Have dump truck, Interior a Exterior Three bedrooms, 2'/j rooms, 2 baths, beauti­ master bedroom, view Living God of Man­ rooms, dining room. $10,500 or best otter. JlanrhpBtpr UpralJi will haul. Free Eatlmates baths, first floor fully crafted fleldstone ot lake from large liv­ chester Is Interested In Quiet neighborhood. Coll 646-7843. laundry. Attractively fireplace and much ing room, and extra purchasing land In $650/month plus utili­ CHEVROLET 1974 Novo. 643-9996 Call Brian Weigle landscaped private lot. more. Located on a large dining room. En­ Manchester for pur­ ties. Security and ref­ 6 cylinder. Dependa­ 64S-8912 Susan Donahue. Man­ lightly wooded 1 acre closed porch, 3 bed­ pose of building wor­ erences. 649-4000 or 643- ble. Needs work. For Experienced chester office, 643-4060 lot borderd by stone rooms, 1’/j baths, gar- ship center. Contact 5911. Ask tor Down. details coll 647-8096 be­ LANOSCAPING Sentry Real Estate, 643 walls. Call today. Fl- age. Coventry. Pastor David Mullen, tween 4 - 8pm. Best Lawn Care 4060.D______372 Main Street, MOn- ENFIELD. Beautiful, ano Real Estate 646- Reduced from $146,900 spacious, 3 bedroom offer. Wednesday, Aug. 2, 1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Prompt, reliable service, NEW Contemporary. 8 5200. □______to $132,800. ERA Philips chester, CT 06040. 647- HEBRON 7355______Ranch. IV2 baths, gar­ reasonably priced. rooms, 2'/j baths and o STATELY and afforda­ 742-1450.O age, carport, pool, LANDSCAPE private treed lot on JOE RILEY’S 647-9330 ble. Make an offer on FENCED-ln Yard sur­ tenced-ln bock yard DILLON FORD Design and Cul-de-sac. Blanchard this picture perfect rounds this natural I APARTMENTS and garden area, fin­ 319 Main St., Manchester Construction & Rossetto Realtors," three bedroom classic cedar sided 3 bedroom FDR RENT ished basement with DON’S LAWN We're Selling Houses" colonial. Reduced to Cape with dining room. I wine cellar. Lease with 55 Ford Excort Wag. •3995 SERVICE Mike Bauer 647-7760 646-2482.0______$186,500 and listening. Large kitchen with VERNON. For limited option to buy. Coll Phil 65 Lynx HUC393 •3495 Iran’s role Lawn mowing BOLTON. Surrounded bv Attractive and Immac­ walk-ln pantry, time only enloy o tree or Suzanne, 646-1218. 85 Marquie 4 Door •7995 Hedge and Bush Trimming WALLPAPERING & over on acre of trees, ulate Interior. Large screened front porch, color television with 85 Escort 4-Dr H/B •4495 Dependable work PAINTING this 7 room home with lot for great outdoor mod room, frult/wine signed lease. Modern Six room, three bed­ 86 Taurus Wag. Loaded •7995 646-7011 CeHIngs Repelred or Replaced goroge/workshop Is living. Screened porch cellar, rec room In spacious 1 and 2 bed­ rooms, garage. Good 88 Escort Pony •5295 Inaured/Referencee available for sole. to catch the breezes. basement, garage, rooms apartment. Eat- neighborhood, near 87 Escort "QL" H/B •5595 G.L McHugh Blanchard 8< Rossetto Call and ask for Bar­ newer root, more. Ver­ In kitche, large bed- school. Available Au­ 85 Mustang Sunrool •4995 Realtors," We're Sel- bara. RE/MAX Eastot non. $146,500. ERA room, private gust 1st. Coll 649-7230. 89 Brand New Fettiva •5795 643-9321 or 6404431 the River, 647-1419.D seen saving CARPENTRY/ Ung Houses" 646-2482.0 Philips Real Estate, boloconv, storage, 88 Cougar White •11495 large pool, heotond hot REMODELING ON The Money! This FANTASTIC opportun­ 742-1450.O 85 Tempo 2 Door water Included. Stort­ •2595 delightful 8 room ity. Owners anxious. MANCHESTER - CHFA- STORE AND 88 Ranger Pickup CLEANING SERVICES ing at $495. Coll 870- •5495 R aised R anch on Lovely and like new. FHA approved two OFFICE SPACE 88 Ford Ft SO •5995 Features acre lot, 9665. ISLAND Strawberry Lone In bedroom, IV2 baths. 85 Bronco II AT •5995 Manchester has been deck, sattellte dish, $112,000. Realty World, MANCHESTER - 3 bed­ OFFICE - Bright and 84 El 50 Van •3995 CONSTRUCTION CLEAN JEANNE’S priced lust right at two full baths, large Benoit, Frechette As- rooms In 2 tom llv Cleon. Carpeted, heat 88 Escort Pony •5195 2nd captive All types of home family room with soclates, 646-7709.O $650/month plus secur­ Cleaning Service $187,500. 4 bedrooms, 1 and olr conditioning, 88 Ford F150P/U •10595 Improvements from Residential or Commercial full and 2 holt baths, woodstove. Excellent REDUCED For quick ity. Coll 646-0043 or electricity Included. concrete floors, steps, In-law possibility. Free 646- 6071. Professional Service family room with fire­ sale. Back on market, 390 square feet. $310. 643-2145 ual backer of Hezbollah, or Party patios, etc. to complete ♦♦★ Insured & Bonded^^^ place, 2 cor garage cord of wood to buyer. MANCHESTER. 2 bed­ •••••eeeee*************** BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — remodeling. Also decks brand new, 3 bed­ per month. Coll 646- with electric openers, Diane Comollo, 647- rooms, 2 full baths, 2 room, 1st floor. $650. 1 4440 days or 646-1077 Iran is believed to have pressured of God, the fundamentalist fac­ and window and door CALL 643-9996 100x140 lot, built In 1973. 1419 or 646-0891. tion that is believed to be the replacement. Tiling car garage, 2 acres of bedroom 2nd floor $525. evenings. pro-Iranian militants to put off Jackson 8> Jackson RE/MAX East ot the land, vinyl siding. Im­ Both totollv remo­ CARTER killing American hostage Joseph umbrella for terrorist groups Interlor/exterior. Real Estate, 647-8400.O RIver.D CHEVROLET — GEO Landscape and interior mediate occupancy. deled. All appliances. holding most of the 16 Western ELECTRICAL 1229 Main St., Manchester Cicippio, and the chance his life design services LEGAL NOTICES Coventry. $159,900. No utilities. Possible 197 INDUSTRIAL will be spared has increased, hostages in Lebanon. ERA Philips Real Est­ lease option. Coll 745- available. PROPERTY 80 Chevrolet Monza *2495 Shiite Moslem sources said "The Iranians probably are ate, 742-1450.O 6246 or 645-8480. 87 Buick LeSabre Wag. *11795 Call Barry at MMNVU.LE ELECTRIC LEGAL NOTICE today. bringing immense pressure on 646-2411 Profaaalonal atactrtcal work dona. TOWN OF ANDOVER MANCHESTER - CHFA- MANCHESTER 1 and 2 VERNON-Industrlol for 89 Chevrolet Caprice *13995 their Lebanese surrogates, seek­ Update tNat old tuaa panel to FINAL ACTION OF THE PLANNING A ZONING FHA. Extremely nice bedroom apartments. 86 Chevrolet Celebrity *6795 Cicippio’s captors, the Revolu­ eIrcuH breakera. lease. 2,000 to 6,000, ing to defuse the crisis generated COMMISSION five room, patio, Appliances, 1 both. newer building, park­ 88 Chevrolet Cavelier *7495 tionary Justice Organization, had Will do all typea of electric^ Phil or Suzanne, 646- by Higgins’ murder,” one Shiite FARRAND REMODIl ING work. At a meeting of the Planning & Zoning Commission ot porch, full basement, ing, office space, reas­ 88 Mercury Lynx 4 Dr. *3495 said they would kill him unless Andover, Connecticut, held on July 17, 1989, the following central air, carpor- 1218. — S X* source in Lebanon said, speaking Room additions, decks, roof­ Call for fre t aatimata action was token: onable. Tullv Real Est­ 87 VW Jatta 4 Dr. *7995 Israel freed by Tuesday a Shiite ing, siding, windows ar>d gutt­ 647-72D2. t.Realtv World, Be­ MANCHESTER-well ate. 643-0005. 85 Pontiac Sunbird 4 Dr. *5195 Moslem cleric, Sheik Abdul Ka­ on condition he not be identified. ers. All types of remodeling and #567 — Application of Donald Tedford tor o 3 lot noit, Frechette Asso- cored-tor three bed­ subdivision, Elizabeth Estates on Hebron Rood. 87 Ford Tempo 4 Dr. *6995 rim Obeid. The source noted that Revolu­ rapalra. Call Bob Farrand, Jr. clotes, 646-7709______room duplex with lots 85 Pont. Bonneville 4 Dr. *5595 tionary Justice has never killed a DUMAS ELECTRIC Waiver was denied tor lot 1 for bulldoble area. But two hours after the dead­ Bus. 647-8509 Service changes, This loved 1 year old 3 ot character. Non- CARPENTRY/ 87 Pontiac 6000 4 Dr. *8345 hostage it held but has used death Waiver was granted tor lot 3 tor small amount ot bedroom Ranch on a smokers. No pets. $750 line, the Shiite Moslem group Res. 645-6849 additional wiring and slope In the bulldoble area. REMODELING 88 Chevy Barrett Cpe. *9495 announced a 48-hour postpone­ threats in the past to back a acre lot with private plus utilities. 647-7725. 86 Olds Cutlass Cpe. *7495 repairs on existing Application was approved with conditions. political demand. back yard, master bed­ MANCHESTER. Availa­ CREATIVE Laminates ot 84 Cam Berllnetta *6795 ment. The group acknowledged a homes. Quality work at # 568 — Application of Mary Keenan for a 1 lot subdivision The group announced on March M U CeastneOee sf Maaehsstsr room with full bath Is ble Immediately. Rem­ East Hartford, fabrica­ 87 Chevy Astro Van *9995 plea from Cicippio’s Lebanese affordable prices. on Bunker Hill Rood. separate from the AtlMlone, fwnodelk>^ wood elding, odeled three bedroom, tors ot contemporary 84 QMC Craw Ceb *8695 wife, Elham, and cited "friendly 12, 1987, that it would kill French deoke, rooAng, oonorete wortt. Entirely owner operated. Application was approved with conditions. children's bedrooms, large kitchen and liv­ styles, cabinets, coun­ appeals and sincere behests” for hostage Jean-Louis Normandin maeonry A phaeee of oonetniotlon. #571 — Application ot Michael Mothleu tor o Special vinyl siding ,200 amp ing room, wall to waM> ters, and furnishings. If rou're etoh of oontneton not 27 years exp. Call the postponement. unless France suspended arms Permit for a business and sign, Lltewoter Systems, sevice. You couldn't and appliances. $695 Also cabinet new 646-6464 foturning you oe/Je — oaf/ u $l Joseph Dumas on Route 6. “ Even if it was a postponement supplies to Iraq, which was then PuRy inaurad • Free Eatlmataa build It for the price. monthly. 646-4144. fronts, retoclng or re- «4l>172t 646-5253. Application was approved. Compare. North Cov­ tlnlshlng available. for only one minute, it’s better fighting Iran. ■ak for Mark MANCHESTER-two bed­ #581 — Application ot Patrick Caron tor o Special Permit entry. $149,750. ERA room apartment, se­ Coll days 9om to 5pm. SCHALLER than nothing," Elham Cicippio Normandin, a lighting engineer for o sign at Andover Plozo, Route 6. Philips Real Estate, 528-9740. ACURA QUALITY with France’s Antenne-2 televi­ HEAT1NG/PLUMBING cond floor, convenient PRE-OWNEO AUTOS said today. Application was approved. 742-1450.O______location near 384, ap­ Shiite sources in Lebanon, sion station, was kidnapped PAINTING/PAPERING 88 Toronado Ttofeo *12,995 Modifications to the Zoning Regulations. OWNERS Transferred pliances, carpeting, FuHy L o s c M f iU - speaking on condition they not be March 8, 1986. CARMICHAEL PLUMBING out of State. Well kept MISCELLANEOUS AND HEATING Approved. (Effective August 1, 1989) heat. $650 per month. 83 Honda Prelude *6495 further identified, said they be­ The group later announced L-ranch, 6 large rooms, One month security. SERVICES Only 40K. AT. A/C. Rsrt Find “W e can tell you Additions, remodeling, boiler Details ot the above actions ore on tile In the Minutes of the ...... lieved Iran may have stepped in three postponements, two for 48 replacements, and complete Meeting In the office ot the Town Clerk, Town Office front & rear porches, 643-6934. 83 Toyota Corolla 4 Dr. *3495 Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald what to look for... plumbing & heating service. B uilding. sliders to 10x21 deck, GSL Building Mainte­ Auto, A/C to save Cicippio after an interna­ hours and the third for one week. MANCHESTER- 82 Toyota Tercel S-R5 *2995 Tuesday at Jessica’s burial in the In Memoriam Cemetery Fully licensed and Insured. Doted at Andover, Connecticut this 1st day of August, 1989. custom remodeled kit­ Attroctlve seven room nance Co. Commercl- LAST GOODBYE — Deeda Eady of Wallingford reaches tional uproar over Monday’s On March 25, it said the death and what to look chen with ash cabinets, ol/ResIdentlol building 5 8 ^ ., Economical Car Can ANDOVER PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION duplex, one both, 83 Ford Escort Wagon *2600 out to touch the casket of her friend Jessica Short in Wallingford. reported hanging of U.S. Marine threat had been canceled. •7S-73M Kenneth A. Lester, Cholrmon Corlan countertops, laundry hook up. Large repairs and home Im­ 4 tpaad. Starao. Claan Car Lt. Col. R. Higgins by out forF Jenn-air, lovely lands­ Normandin eventually was 005-08 yard. Security referen­ provements. Interior as Honda Accord LX *6995 another extremist group. caped yard. Andover. and exterior pointing, 6 8pd.. A/C. Ctaan freed Nov. 27. 1987. ces. $700 plus utilities. Israeli said Obeid was ab­ HarBro ROOFING/SIDING PUBLIC NOTICE $165,000. ERA Philips 647- 9353. light carpentry. Com­ 86 Acura Integra 'LS' *8995 U.S. officials said they had sent 6 Or. 6 8pd. Ona Ownar Desperation unfolds ducted Friday in south Lebanon PRATT A WHITNEY Real Estate, 742-1450.D plete lonltorlol ser­ a strongly worded message to MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT EAST HARTFORD - One vice. Experienced, rel­ 83 Olds Regency *4995 in a bid to use him in a swap for Painting MANCHESTER -$134,900. FuHy Load*). Llk* Iran on behalf of the hostages. CTD000844324 bedroom, heat and hot iable, free estimates. vs. N n three captured Israeli of Manchester Affordable Roofing New listing. Well cared water Included. Wall- “ We expect those who have Beat I any reaeoneWeaetlmete. The Connecticut Department ot Environmental Protection for six room Cape. 643-0304. MANY OTHERS TO servicemen. (DEP) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, to-wall. Near pork. CHOOSE FROM funeral influence over the hostage takers Quality Painting All types roohng and repairs. Region I (EPA) ore hereby providing public notice ot the Three bedrooms, fire- Coll 528-2914. at little President Bush, faced with his 30 years experience. Uoeneed Intent of Prott A Whitney to close Its Hazardous Waste placed living room. to exert that influence,’ ’ one EAST HARTFORD -Two DRIVEWAYS 345 CENTER ST. most serious foreign policy chal­ Services and Insured. Container Storage Area and a 10,000 gallon underground Hardwood floors. Fully hushed tones of what they official said on condition of hazardous waste storage tank. appllanced. Oversized bedroom, appliances. SEALED & REPAIRED MANCHESTER By Diane Rosell lenge, consulted world leaders, •Free Estimates ★ 649-0894^ called the senseless, violent anonymity. Pratt A Whitnev located at 20 Hall Court, Manchester, Con­ garage. Susan Do­ Wall-to-wall. Near Reasonable Rates, 647-7077 Manchester Herald including Pope John Paul II, and •Senior Citizen Discounts necticut 06040 manufactured airfoils for let engines. The mo- pork and bus line. Quiet murder of a beautiful child. Asked if Iran had intervened to nahue. Manchester of­ Quality Work met with his Cabinet twice in 24 •Aluminum & Vinyl nufocturlng processing Included metal fabrication, cleaning, fice, 643-4060. Sentry neighborhood. Coll WALLINGFORD - A day Simmons described Jessica win the Cicippio reprieve, the Powerwashing MISCELLANEOUS degreasing, etching, Florescent Pentront Inspection, boring 289-000. 72 HOUR MONEY BACK hours. operation, grinding, sanding, debarring, wheel cutting, and x- Real Estate, 643-4060.a 646-0561 of quiet desperation unfolded Short as a child with a zest and West Germany said today it has official said, “ You could specu­ SERVICES rov costing. In addition a small research lob was located at MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ GUARANTEE late it was perhaps through Iran’s AMC '82 Concord *2,995 at the Yalesville United Meth­ love for life who danced and contacted Iran and Syria on the 646-6815 the facility. The hazardous waste streams generated at the CONDOMINIUMS room townhouse with intervention but it could have We’re Here To Serve site from the various processes ore odds, alkalies, solvents, I fireplace, oil applian­ Nissan '86 Sentra SE *3,995 odist Church Tuesday as fam­ played the piano "with her United States’ behalf, and the HAWKES TREE SERVICE Ignltobles, chrome sludges and rlnsewoters. The EPA waste FOR SALE ily and friends gathered to Vatican said it would seek to been through Syria’s intervention numbers to r these waste stream s ore DOOl, D002, D007, D011, I ces, hot water, carpet­ Chevy '86 Celebrity *4995 heart and soul," She was the Bucket, truck 6 chipper. ing, olr conditioner. mourn a 9-year-old girl who daughter of Catherine and intervene to recover Higgins’ or somebody else’s intervention Stump removal. Free pool, and F002. The hazardous constituents ot these wastes In­ SOUTH WINDSOR - FURNITURE Chevy '87 Cavader *5,995 EXPERT clude: chromium, sliver, 1,1,1-trlchloroethone, trlchlorofrl- Coll 649-5240. or it could have been none of the •etimatee. Special $80,000. Realiv nice Olds '84 Cutlass *5,995 was fatally stabbed by a Ronald Short of Wallingford. body. Exterior and Interior conelderatlon for elderly fluoroethone, trichloroethylene, and perchloroethlyene. MUST Sell-Five piece painting and wallpaper condo with patio, MANCHESTER-Two Olds '83 Cut/Cruiser *5,995 mental patient during a down­ Iran is the financial and spirit­ above.” and handicapped. Pratt A Whitnev hod been operating under Interim Status os bedroom apartment, dining set $250, two Simmons read from the hanging. Limited exterior provided bv Section 3005 of the Resource Conservation and sunken living room. Chevy '85 Celebrity *6,995 town fair in Middletown reetoratlon. Prevloue work Pool and tennis.Realty' new kltchen/both. $575 wing bock choirs $125 Bible, “ Whoever welcomes a can be teen upon requeet. 647-7553 Recovery Act (RCRA) until July, 1989, when manufacturing each, bar $125. Moke Plym '84 Voyager *6,995 Friday. little child like this in my operations were ceased at the Manchester tocllltv. World, Benoit, monthly. 871-2635/647- The Rev. Richard A. Sim­ Contact BC Company. 7502.______otter. 646-6890. Ford '85 T-BIrd *6,995 name, welcomes me. But if 644-6968. Two Hazardous Waste Regulated Units ore to be closed at Frechette Associates, mons, pastor of the church, Flap over Longest CONCRETE this site. The first Is on 11 foot by 12 foot container storage 646-7709.O Three room apartment Olds '85 Calais *7,995 anyone causes these little ones area and the second a 10,000 gallon underground hazardous 1st floor. $400 monthly Olds '87 Clara *7,995 urged more than 200 mourners waste storage tank. All waste stored In containers In the MALLARD View. SPORTING who believe in me to stumble, PUNTING AND $145,900. Distinctive 3 Including appliances. Pont '87 Grand Am *7,995 to pray for the family of CARPENTRY WORK storage area and In the underground storage tank hove been 60008 it would be better for him to Roman Spiewak removed from the site and transported to Pratt A Whitney's bedroom single family Coll 646-0350.______Olds '67 Calais *8,995 Jessica Short. Police have have a large millstone hung Indues Intsrior and Extsrlor East Hartford facility. charged David Peterson, 37, a worries Cummings painting. Rsbulldlng porches and attached saltbox, 1'/a LIKE private home. 3’/2 ROSS 26" 10 speed bicy­ Olda '88 Toyo *9,995 around his neck and be decks and Installing Stockade Mason Contractor The closure plan describes how soils underlying the units baths, appliances, rooms. Lease. Work­ cle. $90.00. Coll 643- patient who walked away leneee. Brick, Block or Stone will be tested for contamination and be removed. If french doors In dining ing single or married 9909. BOB RILEY OLDSMOBILE drowned in the depths of the Free Ettim elet — Fully Insured Chimneys, Patloe, Walls necessary, until the site Is clean In accordance with the from Connecticut Valley Hos­ New, Restorations and Repairs room. Truly the "Best couple preferred. 643- AND MARINE sea.” Bv Nancy Concelman after a press conference Tuesday 6 4 6 ^ 5 4 standards Indicated In Sections256.111,256.114, and 256.115of pital in Middletown, with her called by Democratic leaders to ask for Michael Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations. The plan also Buy In Town" Blan­ 2880. 250 Adimi 81, Minch. Andrew Reynolds, Jessica’s Manchester Herald 646-4134 chard 8t Rossetto Real­ B0AT8/MARINE murder. discuss campaign issues for the describes a groundwater monitoring plan to determine If MANCHESTER - Nice 840-1740 uncle, reflected upon the there has been any Impact on site groundwaters. tors," We're Selling EQUIPMENT Simmons asked for God's Nov. 7 election. Democratic can­ two bedroom. In four child's life during the service. Democratic Town Committee CTD000844324 Houses" 646-2482.D family house, $600. per ••••#••••••••••••••••••«, grace to “ bring some good didates for the board did not SAILING Dinghy- 8 ft. Jessica’s last words, he said, Chairman Theodore R. Cum­ This public notice announcement does not Imply approval VERNON. Great oppor­ month. Security and Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald things out of a crime that discuss the town-district agree­ HOMES I HOMES bv DEP or EPA of the Pratt A Whitney closure plan. The Hardly been used. were, "Wait ‘till mom and dad mings is concerned that the I tunity for CHFA-FHA references. Coll 645- CARDINAL seems to us like undiluted ment and Longest controversy FOR SALE FOR SALE purpose of this public notice announcement Is to solicit first time buyers. Nice Classic New England GRIEVING PARENTS — Jessica Short's parents, Ronald uproar in the Eighth Utilities comments concerning the closure plan. The plan is 8201.______evil.” see the pig (replica) I bought Ranch-style In country design. Dors Included, BUICK, INC. District over the ousting of during the press conference. available tor public inspection at the following locations 149 Oakland Street, two engine capable. Must and Catherine Short, pass the color guard outside Before the funeral, relatives for the bulletin board.” A CUT above! $209,900. HISTORIC Restoration - during normal business hours: setting. $78,500. Realty 1988 Buick Century •14999 former Public Works Commis­ On July 17, district directors Monument Hill In Cov­ room apartment, first see to appreciate. 19S8 Buick Skylark Yalesville United Methodist Church Tuesday after the and friends nestled together in Beautiful 1700 square U.S. Environmental Protection Agency World, Benoit, •8990 sioner Samuel Longest may af­ named Thomas H. Ferguson, a entry. Large home, floor. $380 0 month plus $950.00 Coll 872-7611 or 1988 Buick LeSabre •12999 small groups, speaking in Please see GIRL, page 10 toot contemporary 3-4 Waste Management Division Frechette Associates, utilities, security. No i8Be BUICK century funeral service for their daughter. fect sentiment toward the town- newly elected director, as public small price. $169,900. 90 Canal Street — 3rd floor 646-7709.0 646-2888.______•11990 bedroom raised ranch pets I 646-2426 9om-5pm 1988 Buick Riviera (5pe. •14,890 district agreement that Longest works commissioner over Long­ with enclosed porch RE/MAX East of the Boston, MA 02114 1987 Nissan QXE Wag. River, 647-1419.0 VERNON. CHFA-FHA weekdays. •7280 helped negotiate. est. who had been commissioner overlooking private Department ot Environmental Protection approved 4 room, MISCELLANEOUS 1967 Buick Skyhawk HB •7980 yard with Inground MANCHESTER. Well Hazardous Waste Management Section MANCHESTER- 1986 Buick Electre 380 •10260 But district President Thomas for 12 years. Ferguson had been 122 Washington Street — Room 9 ranch-style. Pool. Modern,two bedroom, FOR SALE 1988 Buick Century Wag. •8900 pool. Fireplace In fam­ maintained, 6-plus $84,500. Realty World, E. Landers Jr. said the agree­ on a list of appointees recom­ room Cape. New over­ Hartford, Connecticut 06106 1'/2 both duplex, ap­ 1988 Buick LeSabre •0290 ily room. Open floor Benoit, Frechette As­ 1966 Buick Century •7690 ‘Stability’ check asked for gun use ment, which was implemented mended by Landers. Town Clerk's Office plan. Great home tor sized up-dated kitchen pliances, carpeting, 1986 Oltmoblle Calais Town Hoi I sociates, 646-7709.0 basement,$595 plus E N D ROLLS •8980 July 1, is a binding contract Critics said Landers’ move was entertaining. Two cor and bathroom. Vinyl 41 Center Street 1988 Chev. Monte Carlo •8496 MANCHESTER. CHFA- utilities. One bedroom 27H" width — 254 1988 Toyota Camry between the two governments political because Longest sup­ attached garage and siding and thermo win­ Manchester, CT 06040 •9180 HARTFORD (AP) - State assault weapons bill that failed in last week’s fatal knife attack on a committee, of which he is not a FHA approved 2 bed­ $525 Includes applian­ 13" width — 2 for 254 1987 Plym Horizon Sed M960 and cannot be changed, regard­ ported Landers’ opponent in the 1 walkout basement. dows. Easy commute member, noting that it includes a Comments on the closure plan or requests for o public room, 1 '/2 baths. 1987 Buick Regel Cpe •9880 Rep. Robert Godfrey, an out­ the closing days of the 1989 girl in Middletown allegedly by Anne Miller Real Est- to Hartford. $164,900. hearing ore Invited from Interested persons and must be ces and utilities. Re­ Newsprint end rolls can be less of anyone’s feelings about it. district elections. Despite heavy $112,000. Realty World, decorated, s'x room 1965 Buick Regel Cpe •0800 spoken gun-control advocate in legislative session, made the an escaped mental patient. The lobbyist for the Connecticut ate, 647-8000.g______Realty World, Benoit, submitted bv August 31, 1989 to: p lc k ^ up at the Manchester 1981 Buick Regal Cpe. •3880 Sportsmen’s Alliance, but no Cummings and Landers said criticism from some district Frechette Associates, Benoit, Frechette As­ duplex, garage, base­ Herald ONLY before 11 a.m. the General Assembly, believes suggestion Tuesday following the patient had purchased the knife PRICED to sell. Lovely, Patricio L. Gray Gerard Sotolongo sociates, 646-7709.O corresponding representative of they haven’t heard any com­ residents, Ferguson has decided 646-7709.□______Department of U.S. Environmental ment, $695 plus utili­ Monday through Thursday. 81 Adams St. the state should consider includ­ first meeting of a legislative gun just before the attack. one owner, tour room ties. Mr. Blanchard. plaints about the agreement, but to keep the public works commis­ Environmental Protection Protection Agency MANCHESTER. CHFA- Po r c h gllder swlng($146 Godfrey said the patient "could a recognized gun-control advo­ home. Beautiful corner LEGAL NOTICES ~ Hazardous Waste Management Region 1 — HEE CAN «6 Manchester ing a person’s mental back­ study committee that will be sioner post. FHA. Extremely nice 5 ERA Blanchard 8< Ros­ new) $70, ten horse easily have gone out and bought cacy group. Cummings said, "Waters have lot, maintenance free Secton J.F.K. Federal Building setto, Incorporated. ground when a gun is being making recommendations to the been muddied by what happened Landers has said he chose exterior. Priced to sell LEGAL NOTICE State Office Building Boston, MA 02203 room, patio, porch,full power riding 649-4571 an assault weapon.’’ His feelings were echoed by BOARD OF TAX REVIEW basement, central air, 646-2482. purchased. 1990 General Assembly. at $122,500. Call Anne Hartford, Connecticut 06106 (617) 573-9680 mower,30" cut, two ye­ Godfrey also raised questions to Sam Longest.” TOWN OF MANCHESTER (203) 566-5712 carport. Realty World, MANCHESTER-Three ars old, electric start. Rep. Robert Godfrey, D- Godfrey said the proposal was Please sec DISTRICT, page 10 C.Doremus, 647-1419 or 41 CENTER STREET about the makeup of the study Please see GUNS, page 10 Cummings made his comments evenings 646-4611. MANCHESTER, Any persons may submit o request In writing to DEP, EPA or Benoit, Frechette As- room apartment. Heat $650. All nighter wood Danbury, a sponsor of a tough especially important in light of RE/AAAX East of the CONNECTICUT 04040 both agencies for o public hearing to consider the closure soclotes, 646-7709.0 and hot water. $500 per or coal stove, 20" log, plan. Such requests shall state the nature of the Issues month. Also five room CLYbE River. The Board of Tax Review of proposed to be raised In the hearing. A public hearing may NEAT Inside and out! chimney adaptor and CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. the Town of Manchester, Con­ apartment, heat and be held whenever the DEP or EPA finds that response to this $86,900. Lovely two draft pipe. Make an ROUTE 83, VERNON TODAY MANCHESTER - Family necticut w ill be In session In notice Indicates significant public Interest. At the discretion bedroom first floor hot water. $600 per otter. 645-1756. the Assessor's Office, In the of the regulatory agencies, if requests for o public hearing month. Phllbrick 83 Buick Regal *4995 home with a heart. Municipal Building, 41 Center Condo with kitchen Chairman’s power lies in his persuasion ore received by both agencies hearings mov be held completely redone. Agency, 646-4200. 84 Buick Century Wag *6995 I n d e x Clossy Colonial on Ste­ Street on September 14th, separately or lolntly. All comments received within the ICARS Thursday, from 7:00-8:00 P. New cabinets, counter 84 Chevrolet Celebrity *4995 phen St. $167,500. Coll public notice period will be considered In the final decision MANCHESTER-Two Donald Kuehl, former Republican town 20 pages, 2 sections Ron Fournier. 647-1419. M. This meeting Is conducted regarding this closure plan. and vinyl floor. Spa­ bedroom duplex, pork- FDR SALE 85 Buick Electre 4 Dr. *9995 party, which, in Manchester, has been the long-time party leader does not use under the provisions of Sec­ I Editor’s note: This is the last in a chairman, agrees. Classified _ 18-20 Obituaries. Evenings. 649- tion 12-110 of the Conecticut CTD000844324 cious closets, large llv- Ing one cor garage. 85 Buick Somerset 2 Dr. *7295 Democratic Party for many years. And dictatorial methods insist he is very 3087.RE/MAX East of Ingroom with 'L' dlnln- FORD Thunderbird, 1985- three-part series on how government Com ics______17 Opinion___ General Statutes and "shall Connecticut's authority to administer the Federal RCRA hazar­ Security I'/a months. 85 Buick Century 4 Dr. *7995 since 1961, the Democratic Party has been influential and generally gets his way "I think he's very influential," Kuehl the River, 647-1419.0 be for the sole purpose of groom. One car $650 monthly. 649-5315. alr, all power, V6, 61K 86 Chevrolet Cavalier *6995 works in Manchester. Focus______9 Sports____ dous waste program In lieu of the Federal government rev­ miles. Automatic headed by Theodore R. Cummings. when something is important to him. said of Cummings. "That does not say hearing appeals related to the erted to the United States Environmental Protection Admin­ garage. New vinyl sid­ 86 Chevrolet Celebrity *6995 Local/State__ 2-4 Television. MANCHESTER. $209,000. assessment of motor vehicles Republican Town Director Geoffrey istration on January 31,1986. As a result of this reversion, fa c ili­ ing. Convenient to tronsmisslon. 646-9826. 86 Chevrolet Nova 4 Dr. *6495 Over the years, Cummings has been that people always do what he wants, but Reduced. Immaculate o n ly." ties In Connecticut ore Immediately sublect to, and must Naab is one of those who feels that way. Natlon/World_5-7 Weather__ 2-famlly located on All persons claiming to be shopping, buslines and CONDOMINIUMS FORD Escort 1981- 86 Chevrolet Spectrum *4995 accused of calling all the shots, of running if he is sure that the course of action he comply with, all applicable Federal hozordous waste require­ highwov. Washer- By Alex GIrelll "My impression,” Naab said, "is that quiet dead-end street. ooorleved by the decision ot ments found In Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations I FOR RENT Excellent condition, 86 Chevrolet Celebrity *7195 Manchester Herald the party with an iron fist and clubbing or wants to take is the right one, he can be This unique home fea­ the Assessor of the Town ot (CFR), Ports 124, 260-267, and 270. In odditlon, facilities con­ dryer Included. Anne tour-speed, AM/FM 87 Buick Skylark 4 Dr. *9995 whipping people into line. when Mr. Cummings wants a particular very persuasive. He generally knows the Manchester must appear and tinue to be sublect to oil applicable requirements contained In M iller Real Estate,647- WE DELIVER tures 4 bedrooms, 2.5 tile their complaint at this MANCHESTER-One bed­ cassette. $800. 643-9842 87 Buick Electre 4 Dr. *13795 “ Hardly ," hesays. “ People do result, he is able to bring it about, at least the Connecticut Hazardous Waste Management Regulations. 8000.0______day or 649-0243 after Manchester’s mayors, some of whom facts.” For Home Delivery, Call baths, central air, hot session. Consequently, the closure plan submitted must be approved bv room condo available 87 Chevrolet Celebrity *9495 attribute a lot of power to a fixture that’s by persuasion. I don’t say that all the tub, and 2-car garage. NEW listing. Priced to with option to buy. $650 5:00pm.______have been deeply involved in the opera­ Cummings characterizes himself as a Doted July 28, 1989 both DEP and EPA. 87 Chevrolet Cavalier *6995 been around a long time. It’s just a game Democratic directors always do what he Owner down-pavment Stephen W. Hitchcock sell! Two bedroom Includes heot/hot wa­ BUrCK T979-Pbwer steer­ 87 Chevrolet Spectrum *6995 tion of the town, get their power, not from kind of historian. 647-9946 Frank M. Stomler, Condo. Small complex. that people play. 1 have no whips, no wants them to. But he has been successful assistance available. Chairm an D ire c to r ter, wosher/dryer. Coll ing and brakes, auto the formal structure of government but Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 Hazardous Materials Management Unit $113,500.RE/MAX East in getting the results he wants on issues Kiernan Real Estate, Board of Tax Review Anno at Russok Real transmission. $1,500 or 872- 9111 from the party-oriented political procep. clubs." Please see CUMMINGS, page 10 649-1147.0 004-08 001-08 ot the River, 647-1419.0 Estate. 529-5235. Best Otter 568-6891. Behind the mayors is the majority But even observers who grant that the that are important to him.” 2 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Aug. 2. 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wedne.sday, Aug. 2, 1989 — 3 RECORD LOCAL & STATE

About Town Police Roundup Committee Intersection work supports 0-Anon support offered Man charged with car theft A 47-year-0 Id New Britain man was charged slated for spring O-Anon, a support group for the family and Monday with possession of a stolen vehicle and lawn plan budget. Huestis said. freinds of compulusive overeaters, meets every running a red light, police reported. By Nancy Concelman The town must also pay $31,714 Friday at 7 p.m. at Manchester Memorial Hospital, Jeffrey L. Cleaves of 307 Pierremount Ave. was Manchester Herald By Diane Resell to complete the Charter Oak Park Ask at the information desk for the meeting room. charged with second-degree larceny by possession Manchester Herald entrance off Charter Oak Street of the 1987 Chevrolet Celebrity and sixth-degree Work on six intersections in and $10,600 for materials needed larceny by possession of a stolen plate, police said. town may begin as early as next Nursery school to open A subcommittee of the Cheney to complete the parking lot area He also was charged with failure to obey a red light, spring after members of the National Historic District Com­ Board of Directors unanimously there. 'Those costs are included in The East Hartford YWCA is now taking according to the police report. mission will recommend appro­ approved an allocation of $521,000 the $290,000. registration for its new 1989-90 afternoon licensed Police said they stopped Cleaves on West Middle val of a plan to build multi-family Tuesday, the town’s share of the The project includes widening program, Turnpike after he made a right turn off of Main housing on part of the Cheney nearly $4 million project. the turn radius and installing new A full range of schedules and activities are Street while the traffic light was red. A right turn on Great Lawn. The state will cover 100 percent traffic signals at the intersection available for 2 to 4 year old children with special red is not permitted at that intersection, police said. The proposal, which would of the repairs under its jurisdic­ of East Middle Turnpike and attention given to each child to develop their Cleaves told police that his registption and preserve the central core of the tion, but the town must pay a Summit street; widening the turn individual skills. insurance card were at home.-4)olice said. lawn, was approved unanimously percentage of work on town radius and improving drainage at For a brochure, registration, and further A check on the car showed it was reported stolen by the subcommittee Tuesday. property, including 12 to 12‘A the intersection of Main and information, call the East Hartford YWCA, 289-7606. in New Britain on April 27 and in Boston on March Members will recommend the percent of the cost of improve­ Haynes streets; repaving the 25, police said. Police reported that Cleaves would full commission approve it at a ments on the intersection of intersection of Center and Sum­ not explain why he was driving a vehicle reported meeting Thursday. Autumn and Gardner streets. mit streets for better drainage, Theatre presents play stolen. ~ The plan still must be approved The town will pay for improve­ removing a sharp curve and The Windham Theatre Guild presents "Agnes of by the Planning and Zoning ments to water and sanitary installing a new storm drainage God" by John Pielmeier. on August 3. 4 and 5 at 7:30 Commission. sewer systems using $1.37.000 system at the intersection of p.m. at Windam High School, 355 High St., The development was proposed from the water fund and $94,000 Forest and Otis streets; recon­ Willimantic. Births by the owners of four Cheney from the sanitary sewer fund. struction of the intersection of Tickets are $4.50 in advance, and $5 at the door. mansions, who requested a zone Budget and Research Officer C harter Oak and Highland For more information, call 228-3318. DARLING, Gregory Scott, son of Christopher C. change from Residence AA to Robert Huestis said. That money streets, beginning at Virginia and Laurie Smith Darling of 296 Carpenter Road, Historic for 25 acres of the lawn. is included in the $521,000. Road and ending about 400 feet Coventry, was bom July 13 at Manchester Historic zone regulations allow Of the remaining $290,000, east of the Gardner Street inter­ State fair trip planned * t Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are multi-family housing, prohibited $210,625 was allocated from the section: and widening the inter­ » under Residence AA regulations. section of Charter Oak and The YWCA Nutmeg Branch will sponsor a trip to Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Smith of Granby. His capital improvement reserve William FitzGerald, chairman Spruce streets and the Charter the Big E in West Springfield on Sept. 23. paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Chapin fund Tuesday. The town included of the historic commission, said Oak Park entrance. The Big E features the Miller Highlite Bandshell Darling of Weston. Vt. He has a brother Colin, 6, and $75,000 for the work in its 1986-87 that the plan would preserve an with Tanya Tucker, Storrowton Village. Eastern The Associated Press a sister, Brynn. l*/i. MADIGAN, Cecilia Anne, daughter of Michael J. important part of the Great States Horse Show, Magic Midway, exhibits and Lawn. much more. GRAZING IN CENTRAL PARK — New 7-year-old Tara Triton. They were and Michelle Towle Madigan of 67 Mill St., wasborn “ This proposal, under the His­ The bus will depart from the Community Y York Park and Recreation Commis­ commemorating the 10th anniversary of July 19 at Manche.ster Memorial Hospital. Her Directors approve toric Zone. isvery similar to those Building. 78 North Main St.. at 8a.m. and will arrive maternal grandmother is Alice P. Towle of 35 Birch sioner Henry J. Stern herds a flock of the park’s half-million-dollar capital of the wetlands.” he said. “ The at the Big E at approximately 8:45 a.m. St. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Plnto/Mancheater Herald sheep across Central Park’s sheep restoration of the 16-acre meadow. zoning commission agrees to the Registration is being taken through September 7. John D. Madigan. 262 W. High St. She has a brother, meadow in New York City Monday with plans only if the requirements are HELLO IN THERE — An unidentified Charter Oak Park Monday. She would Princeton St. work The fee is $15 for persons 6 and older, $10 for 5 and Joshua Aaron. 3‘A. met to preserve the ponds or under. For non-members the cost will be $25 and $15. woman fishes through a barrel at not say what she was searching for. By Nancy Concelman In his report, Assi.stant Town BRAMAN, Samantha, daughter of Lloyd and lakes on the property.” respectively. Manchester Herald Steven R. Werbner Renee Danforth Braman of 398 Hartford Road, was Under the plans, construction listed three options for installing born July 20 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. She of multi-family dwellings would Members of the Board of Obituaries the walks, ranging in price from has two brothers, Lloyd. 13, and John, 12, and a be permitted on the outskirts of Directors voted unanimously $9,000 to $.30,000, Two of the sister. Bianca, DA. the central core of the lawn. Barrette, Carpenter withdraw Tuesday to appropriate about College Notes options included spending $8,000 a If the PZC approves the $9,000 from sidewalk repair funds Philip A. Calvert, of Christian burial at 10 a.m. at St. Stafford Springs, James Willi­ year for the crossing guard. change, it and the historic com­ to build 130 feet of sidewalk on the Bridget Church. Burial will be ams of Ruffsdale, Pa., and David Werbner recommended the war veteran mission will have control over west side of Princeton Street for Named to dean’s list Monday in the Arlington National Williams of Hollywood, Fla.; a Public Meetings $9,000 option and suggested that development of the proposed from Coventry’s GOP ticket the safety of Bowers School Philip A. Calvert, retired from Cemetery in Arlington, Va. Cal­ sister. Emma Thompson of St. police crack down on parents who Several Bolton and Coventry residents who are dwellings as well as the conver­ children. the United State Marine Corps, ling hours will be Thursday from Petersburg, Fla.; 11 grandchild­ park illegally on both sides of full-time students have been named to the dean’s list Public meetings scheduled for today: The board will probably vote at 60, of 138 N. Elm St,, died today ren: five great-grandchildren: sion of the existing mansions to By Rick Santos party members were nominated. down enough just to speak.” he for the spring semester at Manchester Community 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. its September meeting on appro­ Princeton Street to pick up or (Aug. 2, 1989) at Manchester and several nieces and nephews. multi-family dwellings. Manchester Herald In the caucus election that said. College. Memorial donations may be priating $8,000 this year to hire a drop off children. Memorial Hospital. He was the He was pre-deceased by a sister, “ We will have complete exter­ followed. Sullivan was not one of Carpenter said he and many Bolton residents are: Cheryl P. Brown, 12 Juniper made to the American Heart Manchester school crossing guard to stand at The directors’ decided to vote Aileen Welch. nal control under the Historic COVENTRY — Two members the top five vote-getters, so his other Sullivan supporters had no Lane: Victor Herring, 31 Carpenter Road: Nancy C. husband of Margaret (Kavanah) Association, 310 Collins St., Hart­ the corner of Harvard Road and on the appropriation in the hopes The funeral will be Friday at 11 Public hearing on Main Street construction, Zone.” FitzGerald said. “ No of the Republican Town Commit­ name was removed from the idea party members would make Hyland, 12 South Road: Diane Schmidt, 10 High Calvert. ford 06105. Princeton Street. that walks could be installed by He was born in September 1928 a.m. at the Finney Funeral Lincoln Center hearing room, 7:30 p.m. multi-family dwelling will be tee told members Tuesday they ticket additional nominations at the Meadow Road. The Manchester Police Depart­ the beginning of school in Sep­ in Port Chester. N.Y,, and had Home, West Elizabeth, Pa. Bur­ larger than the largest mansion are withdrawing their candida­ Sullivan, who was not at the caucus. tember or by fall at the latest. Coventry residents are: Richard Aubin. 3501 Main “ Obviously there was some ment and Board of Education been a resident of Manchester Dorothy A. Levesque ial will be in Round Hill Ceme­ Andover and they will build no less than cies for town office to protest the meeting, has said his wife. Ellen Area residents who attended St.: Barbara Hobbs. 85 Wrights Mill Road: and two stories and no more than removal of a fellow GOP member Sullivan, will also withdraw her unhappiness with Jim Sullivan — asked the town to complete since 1969. He was a veteran of the Dorothy A. Levesque, 50, of tery, Elizabeth Forward Town­ the hearing and Police Chief Joseph Sylvestre, 44 Juniper Drive Board of Selectmen, Town Office Building, 3:30 three.” from November’s Republican name as candidate for the Board which none of us were aware of.” sidewalks across the street from Korean and Vietnam wars, and Rocky Hill, died Thursday (July ship, Pa. Calling hours are Robert D. Lannan also supported p.m. The developers also have pro­ ticket. of Education. Ellen Sullivan, an “ 1 think there were some the school, at 141 Princeton St , was awarded the Silver Star 27.1989) at Hartford Hospital. She Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Werbner’s recommendation posed amending the Historic Harvey Barrette, who received incumbent who was endorsed last grudges settled, and they were because children were crossing Medal for "conspicuous gallantry was the daughter of Elizabeth p.m. On dean’s list Zone regulations. The architec­ the party’s endorsement for the week, was not at the meeting settled at the caucus.” Carpenter where the existing Princeton Republican Theunis Werk- and intrepidity in action" while in (White) Kusmik of Manchester, Coventry ture. color and size of the new Town Council last week, and Tuesday. said. Street walk ends, about a block hoven had suggested building a Susan E. O’Neill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Korea. and the late Louis J. Levesque. Commission, Patriot’s buildings would have to be Phillip Carpenter, who got the “ I am very. very, very upset Roland Green, who did not from a crossing guard. pickup area on Princeton Street William O’Neill of .525 Gardner St., was named to the Before retiring in 1970 as a She is also survived by her Park Lodge, 7:30 p.m. Katherine Wundsam compatible with the other exist­ Republican nod for a seat on the with the people who were at the receive the nomination commit­ Police said a 6-year-old boy wa? in front of the school but police dean’s list at Rens.selaer Polytechnic Institute. master gunnery sergeant, he had stepbrother, James Tilley of ing mansions on the property and Board of Education, said they caucus.” Barrette said to the tee’s support, was endorsed by struck by a car last year after he said that would cause access Troy. N.Y.. for the spring semester. served with the Marine Corps for Hebron: and a friend, William Katherine (Snyder) Wundsam, the exterior of the present man­ were unhappy because the party committee, which met at Patri­ the committee last week to run ran into the street. problems in the event of a fire. The engineering major will enter her sophomore 24 years. He was a member of the Berry, with whom she made her 99, of 7 Regal Lane, Bolton, died Thoughts sions could not be altered under withdrew its support of Republi­ ot’s Park Lodge. "He (Sullivan) for Town Council Green has said The Princeton Street sidewalk •Republican Geoffrey Naabsaid year in the fall. She is a 1988 graduate of East "chosin few,” a group of survi­ home. today (Aug. 2, 1989) at Manches­ the proposed amendments. can James Sullivan’s bid for was led right to the slaughter” that the party’s ticket is more was originally listed on the the administration ought to look Catholic High School. vors of the Chosin Reservoir The funeral will be Thursday at ter Memorial Hospital. She was The proposed amendments are re-election as a member of the After making his announce­ conservative than the nominating board’s agenda as a report that into building a pickup area battle of the Korean War. 10 a.m. at the Cromwell Funeral the widow of Fred Wundsam. Someone has said the relationship of the people of scheduled for a public hearing Town Council. ment and saying he would never committee’s, and Sullivan had would not require action by the somewhere around the school He was a member of the Zipser Home, 506 Main St., Cromwell. She was born in New York, and Named Honors Scholar God to Yahweh God is similar to the relationship of before the PZC on Monday. Sullivan was one of four Repub­ again run for office in Coventry often sided with Democrats. directors Tuesday. building, if not in the front. Club, the Elks Club, and the Army Burial will be in Indian Hill lived in Manchester for 17 years the stage crew/actors to the director of a musical licans to receive an endorsement on the Republican ticket. At the caucus last week. Green and Navy Club, He was a member Cemetery, Middletown. Calling before moving to Bolton two Beth K. Tani, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. production. from the town committee’s nomi­ Barrette left the meeting. Before nominated several candidates for of St. Bridget Church. hours are today from 7 to 9 p.m. years ago. James Tani of Manchester, has been named an If the stage hands listened only to themselves and Road hearing nation committee for the five he could go. committee members the Board of Education and the Besides his wife, he is survived Memorial donations may be She is survived by her daughter "Honor Scholar” at Mary Baldwin College in decided to move the mountain or street scenery on Town Council slots open to GOP told him that he would have to Town Council. by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. made to the Newington Child­ and son-in-law, Winifred and SONSHINE Staunton, Va.. where she is a junior. stage when they thought it was made sense, if the members for the November elec­ submit his campaign resignation Green’s supporters defended Edwin S. Calvert of Port Chester, ren’s Hospital, 181 E, Cedar St., Bernard Cunningham of Bolton, is set tonight lighting people turned on the lights whenever they tions. Sullivan is chairman of the to the town clerk in writing. the caucus system. N.Y.: two sons, JohnC. Calvert of Newington 06111. with whom she made her home. wanted to because they believed only they knew the On Simmons dean’s list Proponents and opponents of nomination committee of the Outside the meeting he said he “ Anyone can be nominated at a Tolland, and Timothy P. Calvert The funeral will be Friday at 9 right time to do it, if the chorus decided when they current plans for the $16 million Republican Town Committee. would do that when he calmed caucus. That’s the way it should DAY CARE CENTER Michelle T. Cloutier, daughter of Louis and of Manchester: a daughter, Kim a.m. at Concordia Lutheran were going to sing and for how long, and if the Jess Williams Main Street reconstruction are But at a townwide Republican down. be,” said committee member Dorothy Cloutier of Brandy Street. Bolton, has been A. Calvert of Manchester: a Church. 40 Pitkin St. Burial will curtain people opened and closed the curtains when invited to comment on an envir­ caucus last week several other “ It took me four days to calm Dorothy Wilmot. named to the dean’s list for the spring semester at brother, Vincent Calvert of Wor­ Jess Elwood Williams, 76, of be in Lutheran Cemetery, Middle they decided it was time to end the scene, the pieces onmental assessment of the pro­ Our facilities are housed in Simmons College in Boston. cester, Mass.; a sister, Clare Clairton, Pa..diedTuesday (Aug. Village, N.Y. Calling hours are of the drama would never fit together and the timing ject tonight at a public hearing. She is a graduate of Bolton High School and will Chila of Sterling, Mass.; five 1, 1989) at St. Francis Hospital Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the would be all wrong. The assessment report, written the Education Wing of... enter her senior year this fall. grandchildren; and several nie­ and Medical Center in Hartford. Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main None of the individuals have a sense of the whole by project engineers Fuss & ces and nephews. He was prede­ He was the father of Ronald E. St. picture, and none has a vision of the completed Sartor reverses walk priority O’Neill Inc. of Manchester, said ceased by a son, Michael Calvert. Williams and Charles Williams, Memorial donations may be drama as the director does. No one knows how the Honored at Trinity reconstruction will have no sig­ Trinity Covenant Church The funeral will be Friday at both of Coventry. made to Concordia Lutheran parts will fit together with everyone else’s, and no By Nancy Concelman the project, estimated at $420,000. Sartor said Tuesday the town nificant impact on the physical Eric J. Lorenzinl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. 9:15 a.m. at the Holmes Funeral He is also survived by three Church Memorial Fund, 40 Pitkin one has a sense of the correct timing as the director Manchester Herald the walks were given lower cannot ignore the more expensive and economic environment of 302 Hackmatack St., Lorenzini of 13 Tumblebrook Drive, was among the Home, 400 Main St., with a Mass other sons. Jack Williams of St. does. priority. repairs. prize recipients recently at Trinity College in downtown, and once work isdone, Members of the Board of But Public Works Director It’s because of the directions and guidance the it will not significantly affect " I ’m very happy to hear this,” Manchester Hartford. director gives along the way that enables the pieces Directors and a Hawthorne Street Peter P. Lozis Jr. said. “ There is Democratic Director Mary Ann parking. He is a member of the class of 1990 and received to fit and the timing to be correct. resident praised Town Manager nothing in the cards to fund that. Handley said. the sociology prize, and the "Trinity Papers” Deaths Elsewhere The hearing, sponsored by the Richard J. Sartor Tuesday for his Town funding is not available to Phone 646-7160 And so it is with the people of God and Yahweh Handley and Republican Direc­ state Department of Transporta­ decision to revise the town’s fix other sidewalks that require God. When we start thinking that only we know tor Ronald Osella said they have tion, is scheduled for 7; 30 p.m. in priority-setting policies for side­ road repairs. when to do what and for how long to do it, the pieces questioned the town’s priority­ stress associated with technologi­ the Lincoln Center hearing room. walk repairs. The town Engineering Division Accepting 3, 4 and 5 Year Olds Michael Harrington Don Heffner will continue not to fit and our timing will be off. But setting process in the past. cal advance. Those who want to speak must “ I commend you. Mr. Sartor... estimated that fixing, not build­ Lottery PASADENA, Calif. (AP) — once we listen, instead, to the guidance and cues of $80.00/week NEW YORK (A P) - Michael Harrington was a founder of the register before the hearing. DOT for your understanding of the ing, all sidewalks in need of Sartor said alternate funding Don Heffner, a major-league the director, then things will fall into place, our Harrington, a political theorist Democratic Socialists of Amer­ officials will be in the hearing situation on Hawthorne Street repair will cost $10 million. methods will also have to be full time second baseman for 11 years and timing will miraculously improve, and those Winning numbers drawn Tuesday in New and social reform activist who ica. He was secretary of the room one hour before the hearing. and your support,” said Alphonse Sidewalks that require only spot explored. Democrat James F. the manager of the Cincinnati seemingly insurmountable problems will be sur­ Dr. Robert H. Fish, a downtown England: helped inspire the war on pov­ Socialist International commit­ Reale of 204 Hawthorne St., who repairs are covered under $3.2 Fogarty said the town may have Reds for half of the 1966 season, mounted with persistence. Connecticut daily: 569. Play Four: 0249. erty, died Monday of cancer at61. tee, a chairman of the Socialist dentist and head of a group along with his neighbors has been million in Local Capitol Improve­ to require property owners to pay died Tuesday of pneumonia at 78. Think about it. Are you letting God be the director opposed to the reconstruction as Connecticut Lotto: 6, 9, 20, 21, 25, 32. His book, "The Other Amer­ Party from 1968 to 1972 and of the of your life or do you think you are doing a betterjob asking the town since 1986 to fix ment grants over the next eight one-third of the cost of sidewalk After retiring as a player. proposed, said Tuesday group Massachusetts daily: 9645. ica," attracted national attention Democratic Socialist Organizing by yourself? deteriorating walks there. years. repairs. Replacement sash Heffner managed in the minor members will attend the hearing, Tri-state (Maine. New Hampshire, Vermont) in the early 1960s. In all. he wrote Committee from 1973 to 1982. He The poor condition of Haw­ frvm Marvin Windows 16 books on the problems of was also a member of the Senior leagues and was a coach for the even though many feel it’s a thorne Street walks and their low daily: 156, 3905. Kansas City Athletics, the Tigers, Rev. 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Aug. 2. 1989 - 5 Man dies after crime spree Early retirement scheme LOCAL ELLINGTON (AP) — A 43-year-old man who NATION & WORLD shot himself in the head after release his body. themselves pinned with a $5,147 loss. said. budget-writing Appropriations ticut state universities could Senate Minority Leader Bob campaign with a series of deficits. expand the pool of available A spokeswoman for the chief state medical The Democratic Town Committee sponsored a "This early-retirement pro­ Committee, said lawmakers saw retire, Pelto said. The timing of Dole, R-Kan,, on Tuesday speeches outlining the risks to capital. examiner said the office was waiting forpoliceto the plan as the best way to trim But officials said it was likely 'The Fed chairman noted that card of wrestling matches at East Hartford High gram will do more damage than the program is particularly bad after Lucas’ defeat in a pair of America’s global competitive that the administration would say they have exhausted all leads in searching School on May 21 and reported the loss in a recent any of the budget cuts” the the workforce laying off 7-7 votes, that Attorney Gen­ position from low savings rates, between the Civil War and World for the dead man’s adoptive parents. because students wilt begin offer some changes in U.S. tax War I, America had the highest filing with the secretary of the state’s office. General Assembly considered to employees. classes in September and some eral Dick Thornburgh labeled which drive up the cost of capital law for Congress to consider. balance the budget, he said. But he said legislators underes­ “raw politics.” for U.S. businesses. savings rate in the world, which professors will retire a month Federal Reserve Chairman helped supply the capital needed The program was part of the timated the number of people who later. A spokesman said Thorn­ The personal savings rate, Alan Greenspan, testifying Tues­ Ambush victims angry Belaga in running for post $6.2 billion budget approved by would take advantage of the burgh is studying whether to transform the country into an The Public Safety Department savings as a percent of after-tax day before the Senate Banking industrial giant. the Legislature in late May, one program and what effect the Lucas could be given a recess income, fell to a 40-year low of 3.2 Committee, called boosting the FAIRFIELD (AP) — Several survivors of a WASHINGTON (AP) - Julie Belaga of week before the session’s manda­ retirements would have on also may experience severe shor­ appointment to the job after While the personal savings rate bloody ambush in Kenya that left one woman Connecticut, a Republican who lost a 1986 tages. Pelto said, with some 100 percent in 1987 and increased only low U.S. savings rate “the crucial had rebounded somewhat to 5.5 tory June 7 deadline. services. Congress’ scheduled adjourn­ slightly to 4.2 percent last year. dead say they should have been warned about a campaign for governor, is being considered for With the state facing an $882 Gordon Frassinelli, a top uniformed state police officers issue for the long-term economic percent during the first six recent rash of violence against tourists in that ment Friday. outlook of the country.” the Environmental Protection Agency’s top New million budget deficit and the budget officer with the Office of rumored tobe seeking retirement However, one White House By contrast, the savings rate in months of this year, Greenspan East African nation. England post. imposition of nearly $1 billion in Policy and Management, said this year. Japan was 16.5 percent in 1987. Economists have long warned said more must be done to push Meanwhile, the body of Marie Magdefrau official said President Bush “I have not been offered that job ... (but) I likely would not want to anger 'The administration is looking that the low personal savings the rate higher. Ferraro will be flown out of Kenya on today en know I was being considered for it,” Belaga said route home to Connecticut for burial, said Sen. Congress so early in his term The Associated Press in a telephone interview Tuesday. by defying the Senate over Christopher J. Dodd. Belaga said she met with EPA Administrator REJECTED — William Lucas, President Bush’s nominee Ferraro. 50, of Bethany, was shot to death last Carbide wields a ‘poison pill’ Lucas, who was criticized by William Reilly several months ago about the job opponents as being unqualified for assistant attorney general for civil rights, was rejected Thursday during an ambush of a Connecticut as EPA administrator for region one, which Hurricane rains soak Texas Audubon Society wildlife tour group. to become assistant attorney by a Senate panel Tuesday on a 7-7 vote. covers the New England states. general for civil rights. HOUSTON (AP) - The rem­ mediately reported in central possible survivors. The divers to ward off takeover attempt No new names for the Congressional and White qualifications to head the nants of Hurricane Chantal car­ Texas from the storm. reached the rig Tuesday night but position are under considera­ House sources, speaking on Justice Department’s civil ried heavy rains and tornadoes Forecasters said the Dallas- could not search immediately By Dean GolembeskI But, obviously, this is our first tempt by GAF Corp. by repur­ tion while the legality of the condition of anonymity, said a rights division. into central Texas today, while Fort Worth area could get as because of rough seas, the Coast The Associated Press one,” Kernis said Tuesday. chasing some of its common recess appointment option is recess appointment would Sen. Dennis DeConcini, D- divers waited for calmer.seas to much as 5 inches of rain in gusty Guard said. Deficit reduction description The measures, announced last stock. Directors said later they being explored, said Robert S. touch off a confrontation be­ Ariz., joined the panel’s six look for 10 crewmen missing thunderstorms today. There were conflicting reports STAMFORD — Six months week, would allow Carbide share­ never considered a poison-pill Ross Jr., Thornburgh’s execu­ tween Bush and Congress. GOP members in voting for since their oil rig capsized in the At least two deaths were about where the missing men after a court settlement in the holders to acquire additional defense. tive assistant. “In terms of where we go Lucas. Gulf of Mexico. blamed on Chantal. A man were last seen — some in the labeled as ‘baloney’ by Smith Bhopal gas disaster fueled specu­ stock at a deep discount, thereby Harvey Stober, an analyst with Ross said Thornburgh and from here, we’re now explor­ The committee also re­ Chantal roared ashore early drowned Monday when he fell water, some in the watertight lation about possible takeover making a hostile takeover prohib­ Dean Witter Reynolds Inc., said his top aides were surprised by ing our options,” said presi­ jected, on an identical vote, a Tuesday morning at High Island from a Chevron oil platform in the crew’s quarters now submerged attempts. Union Carbide Corp. itively expensive. Monday that Carbide is attrac­ the committee’s action, saying dential spokesman Marlin motion by Sen. Strom Thur­ on the eastern Texas coast, Gulf of Mexico south of New in about 30 feet of water, said By Judd Everhart year that ended June 30. There was also a $25 million has implemented “poison pill” Analysts have said the corpora­ tive because it has tremendous they expected the nomination Fitzwater, who expressed dis­ mond, R-S.C., to send Lucas’ bringing with it driving rains and Orleans and a Bryan teenager Petty Officer Glenn LaMont at The Associated Press There is now $130.3 million in increase in revenues from the measures to ward off unwanted tion became a prime takeover cash flow, businesses that can be would be forwarded to the full appointment over the vote. nomination to the full Senate winds up to 80 mph. It lost drowned when he was sucked into the Coast Guard’s 8th District the rainy day fund, formally capital gains tax, attributable to suitors. candidate in February, when the separated and sold off, and it has Senate where they thought Fitzwater said he did not know without a committee strength within a few hours and a flood-swollen ditch. headquarters in New Orleans. HARTFORD — State Senate known as the budget reserve new changes in the way that tax is Carbide spokesman David N. Supreme Court of India ordered “easily understood” businesses. Lucas would win whether Dole discussed the recommendation. was downgraded to a tropical Divers were standing by over­ ’’They’re not sure where Republican Leader Reginald J. fund. The $63.8 million deficit will paid. Kemis called the anti-takeover the multinational chemical giant In addition, he said the com­ confirmation. idea of a recess appointment Opponents argue that Lucas, storm, bringing heavy rain to night in the Gulf of Mexico, 20 they’re likely to be, exactly. It’s Smith says it’s “baloney” for the be paid off using that fund, Other increased taxes effective measures routine and said offi­ to pay $470 million to settle claims pany’s stock is currently under­ A recess appointment would with the White House. 61, a black Detroit Republican much of the upper Texas coast miles off Morgan City, La., to going to take awhile. The divers Democratic O’Neill administra­ leaving $66.5 million. this spring were on cigarettes and cials at the Danbury-based com­ arising from the 1984 Bhopal valued, closing up ‘A of a point let Lucas serve until the term who was sheriff and later chief throughout the day. resume their search for the are going to move real slow and tion to talk about an improving Originally. Milano’s office had alcohol. pany don’t know of any possible disaster. But they were cautious Monday at 27‘/e. of the current Congress ex­ “No decisions have been executive of Wayne County, Tuesday night, the storm was missing oil rig crewmen. The real cautiously,” he said. state fiscal picture a month after expected that virtually all of the There were also changes in takeover attempts and “none has in evaluating Carbide’s poison- Carbide reported second quar­ pires — in 1990. The final made, however, about either Mich., showed during his con­ downgraded to a tropical depres­ self-propelled rig Avco 5, which hundreds of millions of dollars in fund would be needed to cover retirement benefits that resulted been offered.” pill plan. ter earnings of $186 million, or decision on whether to go that Mr. Lucas' future or how we firmation hearing that he was sion as it continued to move could be floated when its 100-foot Also today, forecasters at the tax increases were approved. this year’s deficit. in other savings to the state. The “Nearly 1,000 companies have While immersed in the legal $1.33 a share, on sales of $2.28 route would be up to Bush. might approach the job at the not familiar with civil rights northwest into Texas. Winds had legs are retracted, capsized Mon­ National Hurricane Center in On Tuesday, the administra­ But the deficit estimates have governor also ordered state these things. We’re sure from battle over Bhopal in 1985, billion. The earnings were down Sen. Joseph R. Biden Jr., Justice Department,” he said. law. decreased to about 30 mph. day while trying to outrun Florida were tracking Tropical tion announced that increased steadily declined, primarily be­ agency budget cutbacks during time to time these things have Carbide successfully fought off a slighty vs. 1988 second quarter D-Del., Judiciary Committee Seven of the Judiciary Com­ Lucas, who has never tried a By early today, the storm’s Chantal. Storm Dean, which carried top taxes and tax revenues combined cause of tax increases approved the 1988-89 budget year that, in come up (for review at Carbide). $4.3 billion hostile takeover at- earnings of $187 million, of $1.39 a chairman, called the notion of mittee’s eight Democratic court case, acknowledged dur­ remains were spread over about Four crewmen were rescued. winds of 50 mph that were to lower the state’s 1988-89 by the General Assembly that total, saved the state $152.3 share, on sales of $2.1 billion. a recess appointment a “bad members voted against Lucas, ing the hearing that he was 90 miles from (College Station to Chevron hired divers, equipped expected to strengthen as it estimated budget deficit by $50 took effect April 1. million in money that was bud­ Income for the first half to idea.” citing his lack of orofessional “new to the law.” Waco, triggering rains and some with high-powered lights, to moved westward toward the million, to $63.8 million. “This is more vintage baloney geted but not spent. tailed $387 million, or $2.76 a tornadoes. No damage was im­ search the darkened rig for Leeward Islands. The estimate, which had been from the O’Neill administra­ Milano said that figure, known share, on revenues of $4.5 billion, $114.6 million a month ago, could tion,” Smith, R-New Hartford, as the budget lapse, “took a lot of ‘Ghostbusters’ movie Stober said corporate takeover drop even further when the final said, “Naturally the deficit is hard work by a lot of people” and strategist Carl C. Icahn has been 88-89 figures are compiled and going to be reduced when you hike is among the highest ever. mentioned as one possible Car­ released Sept. 1, said Anthony V. taxes by $1 billion.” The Democratic-controlled aired in abuse triai bide suitor. But Stober said he Milano, the governor’s budget The report released Tuesday General Assembly this year believed the company when it Heritage Kitchen & Bath Center, Inc. chief, showed a $20 million increase in approved $858 million in higher said no takeover offers have been "That certainly is good news,” revenues from the corporations taxes for the new budget year, HARTFORD (AP) - A “M,” cited the movie in a made. Milano said. “And the real bright tax. and Milano said that was which began July 1. Republicans Superior Court jury is to view videotaped interview that was “It’s something that many side to all this is that we should directly attributable to a 20 said the Democrats were trying the popular fantasy film shown to jurors in the trial of companies have done. It’s usually still have more than $60 million percent surcharge on corporation to build a surplus for next year, a “Ghostbusters” today as part Robert McQueeney. McQuee- done to get fair treatment under a BRING OUT THE BEST IN YOUR KITCHEN OR BATHROOM, left in the rainy day fund” when taxes approved this year by the legislative and gubernatorial of a defense attorney’s at­ ney is charged with first- hostile attempt and usually to the books a re closed on the budget Legislature. election year. tempt to prove that a child’s degree sexual assault and risk preclude the use of greenmail.” description of sexual abuse of injury to a child, . he said. was based on what he saw in The movie is about the AND LET US HELP YOU DO IT!! the movie and not on reality. efforts of a band of scientists to Leslie Ravitz, an analyst with Army delays action on merger Jon L. Schoenhom said defeat ghosts and demons in Salomon Brothers Inc., said that Tuesday the jury saw part of New York City. Carbide’s action was typical of the 1984 movie Tuesday and The prosecution contends the chemical industry. He said it By Christopher Callahan of merging the 76th Division, Keps. Bruce A. Morrison. D- would be misleading to interpret The Associated Press which has its headquarters in Conn., Barbara B. Kennelly, will see the rest today in the that the boy used the movie’s trial of a 34-year-old Bristol imagery to describe real evil Carbide’s plan as an indication West Hartford, with the 78th D-Conn., and Sam Gejdenson, that it will soon become involved Complete or Partial Kitchen WASHINGTON — A decision on Division based at Fort Dix D-Conn., came up with the idea resident who is accused of he suffered. sexually abusing a 4-year-old Schoenhom said the jurors in an acquisition, noting that the a Pentagon proposal that could because of recruitment for the amendment after leaving company has had no suitors in the eliminate more than 1,400 Army problems. the Army briefing, according to boy. reaction to the film was typical or “It was crucial that the jury of any movie theater audience. many months that it has been r reserve positions throughout New The merger could mean the loss Morrison. subject of takeover talks. England will not be made until of 1,463 Army reserve positions Morrison said the trio pitched see this film so they could “Some people laughed,” he December at the earliest. Army throughout New England, includ­ the idea to Rep. Chester G. understand where some of said. “Some people seemed Ravitz agreed that Carbide is Bathroom Remodeling officials told worried New Eng­ ing 808 in Connecticut, 250 in Atkins, D-Mass., a New England these wild stories that the child bored, and some jurors tapped an attractive takeover target. land lawmakers. Maine, 210 in Rhode Island, 138 in member of the Appropriations was saying came from,” their feet to the music.” But so is “virtually every com­ Local legislators had feared a New Hampshire and 57 in Committee. Atkins went to Rep. Schoenbom said. “Theyessen- The abuse is alleged to have pany out there in the chemical Call us today for a FREE estimate, decision on moving the unit to Vermont. John Murtha, D-Pa., chairman of tially came right out of the taken place during the wee­ industry,” he said, adding that Fort Dix in New Jersey would be Less than two hours after the the House Appropriations de­ movie.” kend of Jan. 31, 1987 when the the stock of most chemical made by Aug. 15. meeting, three House members fense subcommittee, and the The boy, referred to only as boy was 4. companies are currently or visit our newly remodeled “We did not resolve the prob­ from Connecticut successfully measure was accepted by the full undervalued. lem (but) we’ve got an opportun­ had an amendment attached to committee without dissent. 3 showroom. ity to make our case,” said Sen. the 1990 defense spending bill that “This consolidation (of reserve Christopher J. Dodd, D-Conn., would require the Army to submit units) is not going to be slipped who organized a private briefing a report to Congress justifying through,” Mrs. Kennelly said. Tuesday between Army brass the move. 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Aug. 2. 1989 Plane’s crew joked about crash Death in space seen inevitable Antitrust exemption aimed Bloch says he knew WASHINGTON (AP) - The United States After the loss of Challenger, NASA was left m m must be prepared to accept the likelihood that with a three-orbiter fleet: Columbia — the shuttle at TV controi of vioience DALLAS (AP) — In the min­ District Judge Adolph Canales feet in an approach or departure. The flight originated in Jack- more astronauts will be killed if space missions that is scheduled to fly next week on a military contact as hobbyist utes before a Delta jet's deadly released the tape over objections Flight attendants also are prohi­ son, Miss., and was bound for Salt become routine, according to a report submitted mission — Discovery and Atlantis. A replace­ crash on take-off last August, the of a Delta Air Lines lawyer who bited from entering the cockpit Lake City after a stop at Dallas- WASHINGTON (AP) - The and portray sexually explicit help” to allow them to deal with to Congress today. ment for Challenger, named the Endeavour, is the problem, Glickman said, crew joked that a plane wreck argued the recording should be during those periods. Fort Worth. “If such risks are perceived to be too high, the expected to be ready for flight in 1992 and a year television industry may be get­ material. WASHINGTON (AP) - Sus­ days later at a Paris restau­ would one day expose their made available only to parties in A House-Senate conference adding that “constitutional ex­ pected spy Felix S. Bloch says rant, the sources said. While they waited for takeoff, Crew members talked at length nation may decide to reduce its emphasis on later NASA expects to reach a flight rate of 14 a ting a chance to adopt voluntary gleeful cockpit conversation to liability suits stemming from the an unidentified crew member guidelines aimed at curbing committee will have to work out perts who testified before the he knew his presumed KGB Another telephone call from about the 1988 election and, in placing humans in space,” said the report by the year. Judiciary Committee said this the public. crash of the Boeing 727. Delta said, “We forgot to discuss about congressional Office of Technology Assessment. OTA said one more orbiter, costing $2.5 billion, violent programming. differences in the two bills, which contact only as a stamp Pierre to Bloch came June 22, The tape made by the cockpit already has admitted that the reference to Jackson, one said, probably won’t take place until bill did not conflict with the P'lrst collector, according to in­ the dating habits of our flight “You know, it’s scary that Space shuttle reliability to date, with one is needed and a decision to have it ready by 1996 The House voted 399-18 Tues­ after the State Department voice recorder on Flight 1141 was flight crew failed to properly set attendants so we could get it on day to give television networks, after the August congressional Amendment.” formed sources who also say official had returned to Wa­ someone like him could get as far catastrophic failure in 29 launches — the 1986 would have to be made in the fiscal year that Rep. Howard Berman, D- released under a judge’s order wing flaps for added lift before the recorder in case we crashed.” explosion of Challenger — is 96.5 percent and a begins in October. local stations, producers and the recess expected to begin Friday. the U.S. diplomat hasn’t con­ shington. Pierre voiced veiled Tuesday, revealing crew takeoff. as he did.” David (ijarle, a spokesman for Calif., a cosponsor of the bill, said fessed to taking money from “Then the media would have contractor estimated last year that a representa­ cable TV industry a three-year concerns that the two of them member’s views on news cover­ The nearly 10 minutes of some kind of a juicy tidbit,” the The conversation included ex­ “Continued dependence on only four orbiters antitrust exemption to work up the bill’s chief Senate proponent, he had changed his mind. the Soviets. might be under counterintelli­ tive chance of mission success is 98 percent. could be risky,” said the report. “Launching age of other crashes, Jesse conversation, deemed “casual crew member said. changes about egrets that live at The price of increased space activity includes guidelines for depicting non-news Sen. Paul Simon, D-Ill., said “Now I have concluded that it is The sources, commenting gence surveillance, the sour­ Jackson’s politics and Marilyn and non-duty related’’ and kept each orbiter three or four times every year President Bush had not indicated Tuesday only on condition of That was a reference to Contin­ the airport and about the news “the likelihood that loss of life will occur,” the violence on television. a mistake,” Berman said. “The U ces said. Quayle’s looks. The conversation secret by the NTSB, was released ental crew members who were coverage of plane crashes and creates a growing cumulative risk of accidents or The vote sent the measure to he opposed the measure and was notion that the ‘wildings’ of New anonymity, said suspicions report said. ‘wear out; ’ supporting the space station in Three sources essentially involved the cabin crew and a at the request of WFAA-TV. said to have discussed a flight elections. “If reliability is and remains 98 percent, there the Senate, which passed a expected to sign it when it York, the crime rate of the about Bloch first arose when flight attendant who was forbid­ addition to other crew-related missions would be reaches his desk. the United States intercepted a confirmed details of events The only female voice on the attendant’s dating habits before would be a 50 percent chance of losing an arbiter similar bill May 31. District of Columbia ... are a den by law to bein the cabin while recording was identified by a their jet crashed on takeoff in The talk also turned to vice difficult if not impossible with fewer than four At present, such discussions “This is indirect censorship, direct or even a partial result of May 14 telephone call to Bloch first reported Tuesday by The presidential candidate Dan on the next 34 flights, a 72 percent chance of orbiters.” Washington Post. No charges the plane was in motion. special court master as that of Denver in 1987, killing 28 people. losing an arbiter before the first space station would violate the Sherman Anti­ pure and simple,” Rep. Don violent television is a dubious from a man named Pierre, Fourteen people were killed in Quayle and his wife, Marilyn. One Edwards, D-Calif., said during notion at best.” believed to be a Soviet agent in have been filed against Bloch. flight attendant Mary O’Neill, Delta last week accepted re­ assembly flight and an 88 percent chance of The OTA report, called “Round Trip to Orbit: trust Act, which caused the the crash at Dallas-Fort Worth who survived the crash. sponsibility for the crash. It also criticized her looks, while demise of previous industry self­ debate on the bill Monday night. Paris. another praised her oratory losing an orbiter before space station assembly is Human Space Flight Alternatives,” examines The Senate twice before has The telephone call tipping International Airport. More than Some of the talk apparently announced it had fired the flight’s completed 42 flights later,” said OTA. some of the policy choices Congress faces in regulation under the Television But one of the authors of the passed similar legislation spon­ The suspected Soviet agent Bloch that he might be in 90 passengers survived. skills. measure. Rep. Dan Glickman, was among several individu­ took place while the plane was pilot, co-pilot and flight engineer. Current plans call for all hardware for the decisions that must be made this year or next. Code of the National Association sored by Simon, who has said danger was said to have come At a hearing in November, taxiing. Delta spokesman Bill Berry Of reporters, Ms. O’Neill said: planned space station to be carried into orbit in of Broadcasters. D-Kan., said the legislation was “overwhelming” evidence exists als under surveillance, includ­ on the same day the State If Congress wants to reduce risks to the shuttle necessary in a TV age in which, ing one who works for the National Transportation Safety Since 1981, the Federal Avia­ said Tuesday in Atlanta that Ms. “They are such vultures, they shuttle cargo holds, along with astronauts who fleet during assembly of the space station, OTA The Senate version of the bill that TV violence contributes to Department called him in, Board investigators rigorously tion Administration has had a O’Neill, who is on medical leave really are. They’re too powerful, will do the assembly. Engineers have been was approved with an amend­ “conservatively, children are aggressive and destructive be­ United Nations Educational. stripped him of his building questioned the crew about the said, it could direct NASA to buy Titan 4 launch exposed to 12,000 violent acts a Scientific and Cultural Organi­ “sterile cockpit” rule that prohib­ due to crash injuries, has not been they really are.” talking, though, of reducing the number of vehicles or develop a so-called Shuttle-C launch ment by Sen. Jesse Helms, havior in viewers. pass and diplomatic passport, apparent idle nature of the its any flight crew conversation disciplined. He refused to say if shuttle missions by carrying parts into orbit on R-N.C., that also would allow the year’’ on television. zation, UNESCO, according to and placed him on administra­ conversation when they should not related to the operation of the The tape ends with a scream vehicle, which would use shuttle booster rockets “I believe the television indus­ Both Senate bills died when the the sources. she would be subject to penalties heavy-duty rockets. and fuel tank to orbit a huge cargo container. TV industry to discuss ways to tive leave. have been going over preflight aircraft when the plane is taxiing, when she returns to a full and the sound of the plane curb scenes that glorify drug use try wants to accept a degree of House failed to pass them. Bloch and Pierre set up a checklists. and when it is flying below 10,000 breaking apart. meeting in Paris, and U.S. Soon afterward, the FBI schedule. authorities arranged for sur­ held its only interview with veillance by the French intelli­ Bloch. In it, he portrayed gence service, said the sour­ Pierre as a stamp collector ces. The F rench filmed Bloch and used that relationship to in the Greater and the suspected KGB agent explain the Paris meeting, the Manchester Area exchanging briefcases a few sources said. REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES "V ...V- REALTY WORLD* (203) 640-770$ 73 W ttt C«nt«r 8tr«ti B«nolt/Fr«ch«tt* Atioclatci Manch9$t«r, CT 06040 A-

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Vinyl siding & thermo windows. Easy Q. rary 3-4 bedroom Raised Ranch with service, you couldn't build It for the with ash cabinets, Conan countertops place and much more. Located on a Hartford. enclosed porch overlooking private price, Comparelll NORTH COVENTRY, Jenn-air, lovely landscaped yard. lightly wooded 1 acre lot bordered by central air, carport. $149,750. ANDOVER. $165,000. yard with Inground pool. Fireplace In stone walls. Call todayl family room. Open floor plan — great Large Deep Country Lot home for entertaining. 2 car attached Duplex with lots of charm — 5/5 647-8120 garage and walkout basement. with owners side a real beauty — IHILIPS new wall to wall carpeting — two Q. 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South Main St. to Shallowbrook This delightful 8 rm Raised Ranch on Sira wberrv I,ane tion. to Gerald. in Manchester has Iwen priced JUST RIGHT at $187,500! 4 bdrms, 1 full & 2 half baths, family room 647-8400 ric op«‘ners. $109,900 Manchester — Seller Fi­ Fantastic Opportunity with fireplace, 2 car garage with elect nancing — Immaculate 2 Stately and Affordable Owners Anxious — Lovely 168 Main Street, Manehenter 100x140 lot, built in 1073. BR Townhouse, remodeled Make an offer on this and like new. Features kitchen & bath, new appli­ picture fjerfect 3 bedroom acre lot, deck, aatellte MANCHESTER '134.900 MANCHESTER *147.500 ances — seller will take Classic Colonial. Reduced dish, 2 full baths, large NEW LISTINQI Well cared for 6 Victorian Coioniai wnn aluminum $25,000 aecond. to $186,500 and listening. family room with wood room Cape. 3 bedrooms, fireplaced siding, and charm of yesteryear. 3 ' J Attractive and Immaculate stove. Excellent in law living room, hardwood floors. Fully bedrooms, 2 baths, family room and $ 98,500 South Windsor — Large 4 Interior. Large lot tor great possibility. Free cord of applianced. Oversized garage. large foyer. Possible 2 family. RM 1 BR with walk-ln closet outdoor living. Screened wood to buyer. Diane Susan Donahue MANCHESTER OFFICE 643-4060 BOLTON and central air. porch to catch the breezes. Comollo 647-1419 eve. MANCHESTER OFFICE 643-4060 WARONOKE ROAD Call and ask tor Barbara. 646-0891. Surrounded by over an acre of trees this 7 Prestigious Cape located at the top of the hill. room, 2 bath home with garage/workshop Is $109,900 South Windsor — CHFA ap­ MUST BE SEEN! Don’t waltl Make your move proved 2 BR end unit with ★ New Listing Priced to Sell! 2 bedroom available for salel central air. Indoor & outdoor TT TT nowl pool & tennis. Price set condo — small complex $113,500. 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Call Anne C. ★ Manchester Family Home with a with 4 bedrooms, 2'A baths, t«iior ,hrougho.it! Short walk to BOWERS School. Built iti placed LR, air conditioning. aided Colonial on quiet street. 3 upstairs and room to add 2nd bath. PRICED RKpHT .AT Doromue, 647-1419 or heart — Classy Colonial on Stephen St. fireplaced living room, family room CNbiM OlMiRU eves 646-4611. bedrooms, 2Vi baths, first floor 11)41! $147.

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These are beautiful single family homaa, not Central busines district. Attractive two-story fleldstone f/p; 2-csr garage and much furnace, aluminum siding, on busline. Two unfinished rooms on 2nd MANCHESTER $139,900 more situated on approx. 1 acre lot. condominiums and there are of course no aaaocatlon faee. Call today for complete office building. First floor Ideal for retail. Sale floor. Call now for more details. details on these magnificent and beautiful homes at $167,900 with this vary special IH 95?,}£S- Enjoy your summer in the one year old above ground U&R REALTY CO. financing. This is an excellent opportunity tor first time buyers and Investors. pool while you admire the newer vinyl siding on this price $795,000. seven room Cape. Four bedrooms, nice size L.R. plus ^ 6 4 3 - 2 6 9 2 finished Rec Room. I LEN MATYIA 1 (203) 643-4616 (^^^/Roberi D. Murdock, Realtor (203) 646-7709 ROTHMAN & ROTHMAN OFnCE HOURS 646-4144 643-1591 243 Main St, Manchester, CT 06040 Dally 9 00-8 00 1 243 Main Street 263 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER, CT. 871-1400 Vernon Cr., Vernon, CT 06066 Sat 8:00-5:00 Muiieiiester, (^tinecticul MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Aug. 2, 1989 - 9 8 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Aug. 2. 1989 OPINION FOCUS/Ad^ce PEOPLE Murphy mad at Paramount m m N E W YORK Private Bible says man can have a drink (AP) - Eddie Let’s talk Murphy thinks he got a raw deal from To my banker, my soul — he has the DEAR ABBY: A her current husband when I invite her' Paramount and a fleet member of my family out? mortgage on it anyway. bum rap from To my neighbor, my clown suit — issues not keeps telling me that it Spike Lee. is written in the Bible UPSET IN MINNESOTA he’ll need it if he continues to farm as “ Given my per­ that the Lord approves he has in the past. sonal circumstan­ Abby To the ASCS, my grain bin — I was costly of giving a person intox­ DEAR UPSET: When you invite ces and the success icating drink to drown Abigail Van Buren your father — or your mother — out planning to let them take it next year of my films. I’ve trade jabs \^-rs?/ J S A ^ O S T cies have been taken by surprise. that’s one of the things that takes us away from Boeing 707s used by the president and M i based busi­ that the young people of Manchester will not their major annual fund-raiser. I a t t e n ­ Nothing like this has happened Genesis,” he said. vice-president. All told, there are 26 ((A ness, you well be priced out of their own community . Other No date has been set for the fall tive before, so agencies are making He believes it is unfair to compare the winged aircraft and 19 helicopters at •\OTHE-R. could be in fla­ Sylvia event, but it’s the Prescott S. Bush up the rules as they go. Mean­ 12-year-old Genesis and his veteran bandmates issues will include the need to balance the the 89th. The maintenance and grant violation Awards Dinner — named for Presi­ while, many state governments Phil Collins and Tony Banks to the 4-year-old effects, both positive and negative, of operating budget came to $10 million of local laws dent George Bush’s late father, a M l Porter are working to develop policies to Mechanics, but Rutherford said it is inevitable. last year. without even increased development on town roads and United States senator from Connecti­ deal with this growing field. Despite the good fortune the Mechanics have Hatfield’s office told us the delega­ knowing it. services. cut. And if there’s one thing President If you discover you are in experienced, the group still struggles while tion had to use the big plane because a There are Bush prizes it’s family. violation of the law, you have Genesis lives in the comfort that they have fans Another longstanding problem that is smaller military jet originally about 14 mil­ So even though George Bush moved hard decisions to make. Perhaps to buy their records and attend their concerts. mentioned at nearly every Board of to Texas nearly forty years ago, his planned for the trip broke down at the lion h 0 m e - I A fAFTE-R it is relatively simple to put things Directors’ meeting is the poor condition of roots are here and leaders of his last minute. That bird would have based businesses in the U.S. testing work-at-home programs. \ . r t h e y In California, many public right. But what if you have to sidewalks in town. Republican party intend to play the been a C-20, the military’s version of ’M u ^ HATCH, today, and the number is ex -, Dangerfield honors strike officials are urging people to obtain a zoning variance? This is family card for all it’s worth as welt as the Gulfstream III corporate jet. But ' / THE nABY pected to double in the next Let’s hope the directors listen to the voters work at home in order to reduce costly, usually involving public the old Connecticut connection. They even the C-20 would have cost $60,000 riSH STAY IN decade. There is a good chance LAS VEGAS (AP) — Comedian Rodney rather than each other during this election. traffic congestion and air pollu­ hearings and requiring legal think they have a good shot. on the trip. ___ , l£R /^OUTH FOR A that in your lifetime you will work Dangerfield honored the Musicians’ Union tion. One public utility already counsel. If you obtain your Maybe the President wilt accept. Why should a member of Congress at home for pay. People who work strike by not appearing at Bally’s Hotel and i^NSIVERABLE TI^E BEFORE VENTURINO OUT. has 8,000 of its employees work­ variance, the restrictions placed Maybe he won’t. But the hard reality bother with commercial airlines when EVEN AFTER THEY Ef^ERQE THEY REGAIN NEAR in their homes are known as Casino. ing out of their homes. on your business activities or his party faces here is a razor-thin a private jet is so much more “ worksteaders” producing mer­ The hotel announced Saturday that Danger- Open Forum THEIR r^OTHER FOR PROTECTION. WHEN VANCER There are tens of thousands of your town’s licensing require­ bank balance and a pack of creditors convenient and prestigious? THREATENS SHE QUICKLY SI&NALS WITH A TAIL chandise, providing services or field was to have opened Tuesday night despite businesses that technically are no ments may be prohibitively ex­ waving old bills. Last week, treasurer Most of the time, junketing lawmak­ using a flexible work site (such as the continuing strike, but representatives of FLIP OR COLOR CHAN&E. THE BABY FISH more than a post office box. Over pensive. It could turn out to be (and East Haven mayor) Bob Nor­ ers would save money if they flew a computer terminal) in their Musicians’ Local 369 said Dangerfield had RESPOND A L m S T INSTANTLY BY VASHIN& the years, post boxes have been a easier and less costly just to rent man told the party’s statewide policy commercial airliners with the ordi­ © OfC home connected to a main, changed his mind and agreed not to appear Golf course action BACK INTO HEU MOUTH way for shady enterprises to a small office in a location zoned committee it had some $26,000 in cash nary folk who put them in lofty offices. L system. Aug. 1 to 9 as previously announced. The hotel avoid being caught. Now boxes for business. on hand. That, friends, ain’t much. Every once in a while, congres­ As often happens when a new confirmed that Tuesday. was necessary step are being used to wriggle around State Rep. Dick Foley of Oxford, already throwing serious money into Foley is also on tour, not as a sional types pack a schedule so full of trend develops, home businesses If there is an organization of The hotel announced Tuesday afternoon it adverse zoning ordinances. new party chairman, knows that building a staff for his campaign. Dr. candidate for anything, just as a business, or they go someplace so have caught the attention of local home-based workers in your was closing its Celebrity Room, which features To the Editor: In many communities, even money headaches go with the job of Gerald Labriola of Naugatuck, the missionary trying to convince leaders remote, that military aircraft are governments, and you would be region, you would do well to join it name stars, until the strike ends. Singer Connie around the state that the GOP has a placing a few business calls from Francis had been scheduled Aug. 10 to 15. I am writing in resjjonse to an Open Forum letter being a Republican leader — a GOP nominee for lieutenant governor justified. wise to find out whether your to be kept notified of new reasonable chance to win big victories home constitutes operating a Musicians struck the Strip resort Thursday from V.B. Street on July 20.1 am one of the 70 senior circumstance made all the more in 1982, is on board reportedly for Rep. Beverly Byron, D-Md., took Dr. Gott operation is legal. regulations and to support revis­ next year. business from a residence and is when Bally’s switched from musicians to taped members of Manchester, Country Club that were painful because Democratic chair­ $100,000. Schiavone is talking about members of her Military Personnel Zoning regulations are the chief ing of regulations that would be in But first, the party must feed its Peter Gott, M.D. therefore illegal. Because busi­ music for its Jubilee production show. The waiting to tee off when the incident occurred at the men routinely deal with bank balan­ running a “ world class” campaign at and Compensation Subcommittee on problem for home businesses, your interest. Although outright financial base. That is where the fall ness telephone rates are higher hotel agreed to continue to use musicians to Manchester Country Club. ces in six figures. a budget of about $4.5 million. a whirlwind investigation of the and the conflict is growing — prohibition of home businesses is fund-raiser is so important. Foley and than residential rates, your phone back up headliners appearing in the Celebrity Mrs. Street and her partner were “ teeing off” just Democratic Gov. Bill O’Neill, Despite Schiavone’s dazzling start, quality of military life at 15 bases in partly because elite neighbor­ on the decline, regulations and company, too, might make a dim Room, but the union set up pickets to protest who’ll run again, has a solidly solvent at least with the checkbook, U.S Rep. a few allies who have access to Bush Spain, Italy, Germany and Iceland hoods, concerned about property restrictions are multiplying. before the first group of senior golfers. It was view of your activity. And in some party behind him and other, bigger John Rowland of Waterbury is the hope he will understand. last December. Byron’s hopscotch values, are seeking to tighten the switch for the Jubilee show. observed by all present on the first tee that Mrs. locations, such as Chicago, it is In some cities, clever real front runner for the gubernatorial tour could only be accomplished in 12 restrictions. At the same time, Street knew how to play golf after a successful money, for campaigning. illegal to use electricity in your estate developers are even turn­ Ironically, money troubles dog the nomination, politically speaking Political notes days with the use of a C-20. It cost home businesses are being fueled drive, but that her playing partner, after a number home to generate income. ing the situation to their advan­ within the party. With Congress in $57,808 to fly a contingent of three by widespread interest in entre­ of unsuccessful attempts to hit the ball, did not. GOP just when the outlook for the ■ Actress Susan Saint James of Swallowing pain Even when specifically permit­ tage. In Stuart, Fla., and Oak Murray, Rogers host show recess this week, Rowland is on a representatives, their spouses, two preneurship, the convenience of With the large number of golfers waiting to play, state election next year is becoming Litchfield, the Kate in TV ’s Kate and ted, home-based businesses may Creek, Wis., large townhouse whirlwind tour of breakfasts with key aides and an Air Force escort. working with computers, and the NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Singers Anne our pro, Ralph DeNicolo, made the decision to ask interesting. A former Danbury man Allie, and Torrington mayor Dee face other restrictions. For in­ developments designed for home business brass in Fairfield County But even Byron’s delegation could popularity of franchises. Murray and Kenny Rogers will be co-hosts of Mrs. Street and her playing partner to terminate who is now with the Republican Donne share active support of Special stance, some localities forbid businesses are under way. Be­ and Greater Hartford. have saved money by getting to hard to explain Adding to this, there is a the 23rd annual Country Music Association playing to prevent a huge backup of players on the National Committee by way of the Olympics. So when Dee, a Republi­ employee or client visits. Others sides being located in areas zoned And while Schiavone is milking the Europe on a commercial airliner and growing conviction that there Awards Show Oct. 9. cdurse. White House, Steve Watson, says this can, declared for a third term her require lengthy, complicated and for both residential and business old college ties with classmates from then using military planes once there. DEAR DR. GOTT: What causes the esophagus to must be better ways to run The association announced Tuesday that the Manchester Country Club members and greens state may be “ targeted” for special Democratic friend Susan came to expensive procedures for obtain­ use, these developments offer Yale and Harvard — 85 of them, The Air Force has three C-20s handy shrink in size, necessitating a person to eat soft businesses than in huge, central- two-hour show, to be broadcast live on CBS, fee players alike are asked to speCd up play or step help because victories appear do­ endorse her. “ I ’m still a Democrat, ing licenses. floor plans aimed at the home unknown in politics, have kicked in at Ramstein Air Base in West foods and liquids? Can the condition be treated or city office buildings. Major cor­ will originate at the Grand Ole Opry House. aside every day. Rangers are hired and are on the able. but..” , the actress hastened to add. Fortunately, there has been no entrepreneur. Just as their ances­ $2,500 apiece — Rowland’s chief Germany. porations, seeking to resolve Eleven awards will be presented during the course every day to speed up play and take action to One likely candidate for governor, alleviated? sudden push, at least in most tors “ lived above the store,” business whiz Joel Schiavone of New executive officer contacts would be no The C-20 eats up $2,149 every hour child-care problems, tired of program. prevent backups of this type. I ’m sure every golfer Bob Conrad Is a syndicated colum­ places, to enforce the letter of the today’8 “ worksteaders” can live can understand why this is necessary to speed up Haven, is so well-heeled he would not slouches at contributing if they are so that it is in the air. That’s $19,341 to get DEAR READER: As we age, our tissues tend to traffic congestion, or simply Murray is known for hit records such as nist. law. Because the surge in home- above the office. play to allow more people to play on the course. be a drain on the GOP. Schiavone is inclined. Byron’s delegation across the ocean, shrink and become less elastic. This process can looking for more efficiencv. are “ You Needed Me,” “ A Little Good News” and The average time for 18 holes of golf should be when tickets would have cost $10,392 if affect the intestinal tract, the esophagus in “ Shadows in the Moonlight.” Rogers’ hit about four hours, but with backups due to slow play, the lawmakers and their spouses fly particular. Hence, older people may experience records include “ Lucille,” “ The Gambler” it can be five hours or more. This increase in playing business class and the rest of their difficulty swallowing dry or unchewed food. and “ Coward of the County.” entourage flew coach. Kid should work to pay debt time means less time on the first tee for the ever Apologist Ignores the facts However, the situation seldom reaches the point increasing number of golfers to play. Congress Watch, a non-profit group where soft foods and liquids are necessary. In this Hyman talks about cancer Our golf professional, Ralph DeNicolo, was doing founded by Ralph Nader, recently instance, doctors usually look for other reasons to DEAR BRUCE: My 14-year-old son has a and construct a new and more on a sweetheart biography of the man. his job when he asked Mrs. Street to terminate play recommended that members of Con­ explain the difficulty in swallowing (dysphagia). checking account. I have custody of the boy, but his PHILADEL­ By William A. Rusher consoling version of the Lattimore And once again Wicker says not one because of the backup problem created by slow gress fly commercial whenever possi­ The most common causes of severe dysphagia mother has visitation rights; that has never been a PHIA (AP) - story. solitary word about the stunning ble. It’s a revolutionary idea. Who are: tumors, scar tissue or loss of normal muscular problem. play. conclusion of the Senate Judiciary Torch singer Phyl­ r The recent death of Owen Lattimore knows what might happen if they waves (peristalsis) that propel food from the mouth She allowed him to open a checking account with I ’m very sorry that Mrs. Street experienced this I first noticed that something was lis Hyman has has revived the old controversy over Committee. stooped to flying coach too, or shaved his allowance. He proved to be less than responsible Smart Money unfortunate incident, but I feel that this type of wrong when I read The New York to the stomach. 'These conditions can be readily taped a public ser­ this veteran apologist for Soviet and He goes out of his way, though, to the price even more by planning and wrote so many bad checks that I had to cover action is necessary in order to “ handle” the large Tim es’ lengthy obituary article about diagnosed. Bruce Williams vice announce­ Chinese communism, whom certain sprinkle a little dirt on the committee, ahead and getting super-saver fares. A barium swallow is a test during which a person them, so I insisted that the account be closed. number of people playing golf at the Manchester Lattimore, which Wicker didn’t write ment about breast undiscriminating liberals have felt perhaps because he suspects he may The experience might bring the swallows a thick, chalky solution. As the barium Recently we received a notice from a collection Country Club'. but which you can be sure he read. The exams because of a duty-bound to defend ever since Joe not be able to get away with ignoring it imperial Congress a little closer to the taverses the esophagus, a person is X-rayed. When agency that his $14 check had bounced and there is a Times, while acknowledging that forever. He asserts that "the (Judi­ friend’s death from Wm. L. Palmer McCarthy cited him in 1950 as the sort people who put them in office. propBrly performod, a barium swallow is extromoly service charge of approximately $19. While I will Lattimore had been indicted on seven ciary) Committee’s Democratic ma­ breast cancer and 288 Fern St. of person who had no business useful; a radiologist can identify areas of pay the $14,1 don’tsee why I should be obliged to pay 1 counts of perjury for lying to the jority included the likes of James 0. her sister’s strug­ Manchester advising the State Department. obstruction or narrowing, as well as determine if the additional $19.1 am tempted to tell them to try subcommittee, stated only that a Eastland of Mississippi and William Mini-editorial expenses involved when a check bounces. g le with the < • esophagus peristalsis is normal. and collect from a 14-year-old. What are your Liberal columnist Tom Wicker, for federal judge had dismissed several Jenner of Indiana.” Health and Human Services Secre­ Obviously their bank will charge them a fee. disease. Endoscopy, too, is often used to examine the thoughts onhe matter? Hyman, a Phila­ example, harrumphed that the tar­ counts of the indictment as “ formless Never mind that Jenner was a tary Louis Sullivan has changed his There is a good deal of extra paper work and on a $ 14 esophagus. It is usually performed by a gastroente- delphia native, 1 nishing of Lattimore’s reputation was and obscure,” and that the govern­ Republican: Wicker was apparently mind again. Americans still aren’t matter, any profit they might have made has long rolost, who passes a flexible, fiber-optic tube V.C., filmed the an­ a spectacular example of “ the true ment had dropped the others for lack so frantic that he forgot that. But it is sure where Sullivan stands on abor­ since evaporated. Yes, if I were you, I would pay the through the mouth and down the esophagus, much SANTA CLARITA, CALIF. nouncement Tues­ evil of McCarthyism” — not realizing, of evidence. 'The Judiciary Commit­ amusing that he should try to tion. Now he is waffling on AIDS- money and insist that the boy work it off. or at any rate not mentioning, that the as a sword swallower performs his act. During day for Thomas tee’s solemn conclusion (which was discredit the committee’s Demo­ prevention programs. In March, DEAR V.C.: I would have had the checking real damage to Lattimore was done, passage of the tube, the specialist examines the Jefferson Univer­ never subsequently modified or re­ cratic majority (without even telling Sullivan said he would support account closed since your youngster demonstrated DEAR BRUCE: I saw an ad in a magazine about a not by McCarthy, but by the Senate lining and the motion of the esophageal wall. sity Hospital and tracted) is not mentioned in the his readers why it must be discre­ needle-exchange programs to give that he was not mature enough for this experience. poetry contest and I entered the contest and what do Judiciary Committee, of which Tumors, scar tissue and other abnormalities can be the Linda Creed article at all. dited) by the device of guilt by clean hypodermic needles to drug It’s a great learning device for those who can you know, I am a winner. McCarthy wasn’t even a member. observed. They are now having a convention and I have been Foundation. I confess that when Wicker wrote association. addicts to help stop the spread of Obviously, treatment depends on the condition handle it. As to the check, I wouldn’t pay it — I would invited to attend. There is a $495 fee attached plus Creed, who Phyllis Hyman A Judiciary Committee subcommit­ his first column on the subject, and I Eastland was a Southerner of his AIDS. Now Sullivan says he doesn’t make him pay it. I do think that the company is causing the dysphagia. transportation to go to the convention and my wrote Ms. Hy­ tee under the chairmanship of Demo­ time and roughly as racist as the rest. support the idea. Apparently Sullivan If simple shortening and shrinking are present, entitled to the extra fees for the inconvenience and took him to task in one of my own for husband said it was a rip-off, but I think it is great man’s hit “Old Friend ” as well as “The cratic Sen. Pat McCarran, a former failing to tell his readers about the But the Judiciary Committee Demo­ has never met an opinion he couldn't the patient maybe helped by bougienage, a that I am a winner. Greatest Love of All,” died in 1986. chief justice of the Supreme Court of Judiciary Committee’s finding, I felt crats who nailed Owen Lattimore change. technique of stretching the esophagus using included “ the likes of” Willis Smith (a I would like to meet with some other winners, Hyman said her friendship with the songwri­ Nevada, held extensive hearings on a qualm. Perhaps Wicker had relied progressively larger devices designed for this ter and her sister’s battle with breast cancer the subject of Lattimore. In 1952, on former president of the American Bar Jack Anderson and Dale Van Atta Our Language solely on the Times’ article and had purpose. Tumors may have to be removed or B.D., “ gave me a lot of strength when I was asked to the basis of those hearings, the full Association) and the very liberal are syndicated columnists. simply been misled by it — as treated with radiation or chemotherapy. Scar tissue TUCSON, ARIZ. do this. I get breast exams every year, and I do committee concluded unanimously — Warren Magnuson. And their Repub­ thousands of readers undoubtedly can be stretched or surgically manipulated. Clone makes a copy or an imitation of an original self-exams. Not as often as I should, but I do seven Democrats and six Republicans lican colleagues included Alexander Unfortunately, disorders of esophagel motility, were. form. It ends with lone, but clone is one way to DEAR READER: I am with Papa on this one! them. It’s an easy process.” — that Lattimore, from approxi­ Wiley and Arthur Watkins, both of such as those seem in scleroderma, are hard to treat But now Wicker has written a guarantee company. Want to try an experiment? I am sure your poetry is More than 142,000 women in the United States mately 1930 forward, had been “ a whom were widely respected, even in because they affect other body organs as well. second column, correcting the Hanrbratpr UmlJi A green area in a desert is an oasis. Don’t desert great, but come up with some really bad poetry, develop breast cancer and about 43,000 women conscious, articulate instrument of liberal circles. In any case, I believe that patients with persistent blunder of the first in attributing the proper plural of this noun: oasis. send it in and see if you are not a winner again. die of the disease each year. the Soviet conspiracy.” Tell your readers about that Judi­ Founded In 18B1 or severe dysphagia should be examined by (and Lattimore’s problems chiefly to I have a strong suspicion that this contest is The videotape will be sent to television All this is very old news, and I ciary Committee report, Tom. And, PENNY W. SIEFFERT ...... Publisher under the care of) gastroenterologists, specialists Do you have a question or comment about our ' 19B9 by NEA. Inc 7 . ^ McCarthy. In it, he fortifies his nothing more than a gag to get lots of people to the stations in the Philadelphia area. wouldn’t bore you with it if Wicker, in for a change try to get the facts right. GEORGE T CHAPPELL . . ^ ...... Editor in disorders of the digestive tract. To give you more language? Please write to Jeffrey McQuain, in care defense of Lattimore with selected convention where money can be made. If I were you, '7 would think the best way to handle this these recent months of 1989, wasn’t MARIE P GRADY...... City Editor information, I am sending you a copy of my Health of the Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manches­ excerpts from the research of a I would stay home and enjoy Tucson. situation would be with a going to such lengths to bury these William A. Rusher is a syndicated ALEXANDER GIRELLI. . . . Associate Editor Report “ Medical Specialists.” ter 06040. •MEASURED RESPONSE."’ inconvenient facts in a Memory Hole professor who is apparently working columnist. 10 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesdciy, Aug. 2. 1989 A Girl Guns Moriarty’s is still very much a threat From page 1 From page 1 When Moriarty Brothers was getting ready for Johnson said. The MB’s lost three of their first four games. ” I the 1989 Greater Hartford Twilight Baseball One of the first orders of business was finding a think some of the young kids were maybe a little A In a remembrance written by Peterson’s mother told the believe it so bad,” he said. Sen. Fred H. Lovegrove Jr., League season, veteran .skipper Gene Johnson, who catcher. That didn’t prove too difficult as Johnson intimidated playing in the Twilight League, and Jessica’s grandmother, he said Hartford Courant that he had Another close friend of the R Fairfield, a panel member. is in his 27th year as the manager, really didn’t Thoughts found him — Mike Charter — already on the roster. maybe playing for Moriarty Brothers,” Johnson the family will always remember some privileges revoked at least family said she heard about the But Rep. Lawrence Anastasia, know who was going to be in the lineup. "H e (Charter) was with us the last couple of years, .said. the girl playing "Happy Birth­ three weeks before the attack slaying soon after she returned D-Norwalk, and Sen. Marie A. Injuries, a tragic accident, retirements and ApLENty but primarily as a DH (designated hitter),” Moriarty’s, thanks to an eight-game winning home. She also would not give her ^ ^ day” on the piano to her grand­ because he refused to take Herbst, D-Vernon, the co- transfers decimated the roster from the year ‘ Johnson said. Charter, out of Manchester High, streak, at last look was 15-8 following Tuesday medicine controlling his behav­ name. Len Auster night’s 5-4 win over Evans Insurance and firmly in father. He also recalled the time chairmen of the Public Safety before. That ’88 team had won regular season and s also had a stint with Manchester Community ior. Peterson, whohasbeen in and “ I turned on the TV as soon as I she played a princess in a school Committee who are heading the playoff honors, the latter for the 13th time and the College. third place in the 11-team circuit. “ Last year it was out of mental institutions since got home because I didn’t want to production and the homemade study, said the panel was well regular season title the 12th in Johnson’s tenure. . Jeff Johnson, who had a cup of coffee in the nothing for us to score 10 to 12 runs a game. This 1971. has a history of resisting miss the beginning of the news,” 1 anniversary cards she made for balanced. Rick Murray, the most valuable player in the minor leagues in the Atlanta Braves’ organization, year it’s more a challenge. We’ve had to scrape her mother and father. doctors’ orders because he be­ she said. “ When I saw the They noted that it contains regular season for 1988, had .suffered torn was released and has supplied a power source for more (for runs) but some of the kids are starting to But. mostly, Reynolds said the lieved the medicine they pres­ newscast on Jessie, I was so police officers and an FBI agent the MB’s since his return. He leads the league in come around.” cribed could cause cancer or shocked that for a moment I ligaments in his throwing elbow in a fall game at family remembered how Jessica who have called for strict gun was tragically involved in a one-car accident en homers. Veterans Ray Sullivan and Ray Gliha have had other problems, Gretchen Peter­ wasn’t sure I knew the little girl Stetson College which he was attending. Murray wanted to be the perfect big sister controls in the past. route to his home after attending the Twilight One outfield position has been taken up by former outstanding seasons to date. son said. on TV .” batted over .400 and was a “ heckuva defen.sive u to her sister Tanya, 6. “ We tried to balance the League banquet in Manchester last March and was MHS standout Greg Turner. How did Johnson get The playoffs are coming up. “ I feel comfortable Deeda Eady. 9, was crying After the funera 1. police formed committee so we would get both catcher,” Johnson said. “ I talked to him last week Jessica Short was murdered in killed. He led the league in hitting in ’88. And Ralph him? “ He came to watch his buddy (Charter) play about them,” Johnson said. uncontrollably after the service. an honor guard. A police escort sides,” Herbst said. “ What we and he’s going to start taking batting practice to front of her mother, her younger Giansanti, a hard-nosed ballplayer, left to join a and I asked him if he wanted to play some summer It looked at one time Moriarty Brothers could be " I knew her all my life’’ she led the procession to In Memo- want to do is bring out a package see how it (the arm) is,” John.son added. sister and dozens of terrified new entry, Evans’s Insurance, in his hometown of ball. He said sure. He’s helping an awful lot,” the discounted as far as defending either of its title. said. riam Cemetery, where Jessica that has been looked at by both Steve Chotiner and his big bat went into shoppers Friday afternoon. Po­ veteran MB boss said. The regular season crown may be lost, but don’t A young man who said he was a Short was buried. sides.” retirement. Bill Chapulis, another slugger, was South Windsor. lice said Peterson, who has a count out the MB’s as far as the playoffs. close friend of the family said the Robert T. Crook, the sports­ severely curtailed by his third shift job at Pratt and Two other players out of the University of Kenny Hill, who had retired, was talked back by history of violent behavior, The faces may be new. But it’s still Moriarty news about Jessica Short’s death Manchester Herald staff con­ men’s lobbyist on the panel, said Whitney. He, for the longest while, was only Hartford, outfielder Brian Crowley and lefthanded Johnson and he’s glad to have him back. ” We were walked out of the hospital and Brothers. was horrifying. He would not give tributed to this report. he hopes the committee will available on weekends. That situation has since pitcher Mark Czarkowski, were drafted by the at a point where we needed pitching because all we killed Short with a hunting knife. THEODORE R. CUMMINGS his name. recommend educational pro­ changed and Chapulis will be available for the rest Texas Rangers and Seattle Mariners in the June had were (Craig) Steuemagel and (Dave) Bidwell . . . Democratic chairman Relatives of Peterson have said "When I heard it on TV, all I grams, rather than more restric­ of the regular season games and the playoffs that amateur draft and signed immediately. Each was and the games were starting to pile up,” Johnson he committed the crime because could think of was it’s got to be tions on guns. He said he favored will be played at Moriarty Field. assigned to a rookie league team. explained. “ He’s come back and has been pitching Len Auster is sports editor of the Manchester • ii'ol 1 * * he wanted to alert his doctors that another Jessica Short. I said it District legislation setting a minimum Todd Reynolds, a youngster with a bright future, “ We started (the year) almost from scratch.” Herald. he needed new medicine. over and ovo*- ""nin T wanted to age for the purchase of any From page 1 dangerous weapon. Cummings Crook also said the committee Eastern resumes service should carefully weigh any move iHaitrlirslrr Hrralii From page 1 Ferguson because he wants peo­ toward holding adults responsi­ Atlanta, with connecting flights WINDSOR LOCKS (API- ple he can work with and trust. ble for children who play with to 24 other cities. Cummings said Tuesday the Section 2, Page 11 Eastern Airlines has resumed guns. “ I try to point out how votes on Mary Ann Handley was nomi­ service at Bradley International Eastern had originally planned political division in the district Some lawmakers have pro­ Wednesday, Aug. 2, 1989 current issues line up with the nated to run for the position of Airport, nearly five months after to start Tue.sday with three flights “ worries the devil out of me. posed criminal penalties against from the Wind.sor Locks airport, “ It leaves feelings restless,” he SPORTS positions we have taken in the town director, but Handley won a strike by the Machinists union gun owners for the action of a said. “ This should be a time of past to bring some consistency to the support of the other leaders. grounded all planes. but was forced to scale back the minor who may use the gun. the party, some order," Cum­ The Atlanta-bound flight Tues­ schedule to two flights because settling down.” That issue is a top priority for When Josh Howroyd an­ the company has not yet hired Cummings described Longest mings says. day, scheduled to leave at 12:30 Herbst. nounced recently that he will seek enough pilots. Joseph said. as Mayor Peter P. DiRosa’s Cummings used the issue of the p.m., was delayed by two hours The committee took no action the nomination for a directorship, “ We have plenty of aircraft,” “ counterpart” in the district. It Manchester Country Club and its because of mechanical problems, Tuesday, except to review cur­ he said he had expressed interest Red Sox taking aim Joseph said. “ It’s ju.st a matterof took DiRosa and Longest more lease on the town-owned golf according to W'illiam Joseph, rent gun laws. It will meet again two years ago, but did not pursue getting the level of pilot activity than a year to negotiate the course land as an example. Eastern station manager at next month. his bid when it became apparent That issue figured in the 1958 Bradley. up.” agreement, which outlines fire that Handley had the majority Issues to be studied include: election, the first one in which the The flight was the airline’s first Passengers approaching the and sewer jurisdiction and con­ ■ children and guns Democrats won all the posts open support. regular service at Bradley since ticket counter Tuesday were tains provisions for construction ■ background checks to them under the election Cummings has often said that March 3 when the Machinists’ greeted by a picketing Eastern of utilities to serve the Buckland at another ‘Miracle’ ■ permit waiting periods system. Democrats argue among them­ union went on strike nationwide. pilot who was pacing back and mall. ■ restrictions on automatic In that election, Cummings selves, but unite when the argu­ Aside from theaftemoon flight. forth, wearing a picket sign. Boundary disputes between the and semiautomatic weapons By Dave O’Hara Lee Smith earned his 15th save said, the Democrats ran on a ment is over. Eastern is offering a 6; 15 p.m. “It’s basically informational town and district had been going ■ the state board of firearms The Associated Press in the first game by striking out platform with the slogan, “ Don’t "Somehow we get together no flight daily. On Aug. 15, the picketing because a lot of people on for decades. ‘‘W e ’re in a good permit examiners the side in the ninth inning. Then Let Them Give it Away.” matter how different our views airline expects to expand its who come here don’t realize Longest could not be reached ■ explosives. stretch and it’s a he fashioned another save in the He said the Republicans had may be,” he said. service to three flights dailv to we’re on strike.” he said. for comment. BOSTON — The banner hang­ nightcap. proposed a lease in perpetuity to ing from above newcomer Rob good feeling.” With a runner on fir.st. two outs the club at a rental of $6,500. Murphy’s locker in the Boston — Nick Esasky He said the Democrats, led then Red Sox’ clubhouse reads: “ Mor­ and the count 2-0 on Cal Ripken in by Eugene Kelly, opposed it and gan’s Miracle-1988” the eighth inning. Smith replaced came up with the public-private Manager Joe Morgan insists starter Wes Gardner. 3-6. Smith use combination under which the A DOZENS there was no miracle or magic “ We’re not playing by instinct, completed the walk, charged to course has operated. f MORE involved last year as the Red Sox we’re over-thinking,” Baltimore Gardner, and retired the next No one could have guessed then lu n E^DYERTISED GREAT INDOOR came from nine games ba.ck at Manager Frank Robin.son said four batters for the save. that the issue would surface again the All-Star break to win the AL after the Orioles' third loss to “ It’s a great feeling,” Smith 31 years later. VALUES Ea.st. Boston within 24 hours. said. “ Now I ’m just looking for Now, Cummings said the party The fir.st-place Baltimore Ori­ “ We really need a couple of my next outing." is trying to preserve the public- Candy oles and other division rivals wins, then we’ll start playing like “ We’ve been playing exciting private operation with the addi­ have to be feeling the pressure, we did before.” said Robinson, ball the last few days, now we’ve tion of 18 more holes to meet & though, as the Red Sox make whose Orioles have led the got tokeepitgoing.” Esaskysaid. changed conditions. another second-half run under division since ousting Boston on The Red Sox rallied in the first Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. said Morgan, who replaced John May 26. “ The key to our problem game as Ellis Burks celebrated Cummings has 27 years of expe­ Balloons for the Kids McNamara as manager on July is missed scoring opportunities. his return from the disabled rience in local government. That 14. 1988. “ We’re getting men on base ranks by scoring the tying run as makes him a good sounding board “ We’re in a good stretch and and not driving them in. But the.se a pinch runner in the sixth inning for the directors, DiRosa said. FLEA it’s a good feeling." Boston things build up. It wouldn’t doany and then driving in the go-ahead Cummings has been a town good for me to lo.se my head and run with a double in the seventh. director, a member of the Board slugger Nick Esasky said Tues­ start hollering because eve­ “ It’s great to be back and I ’m of Education and a state day after the Red Sox .swept a ryone’s trying” rarin’ to go.” said Burks, who representative. day-night doubleheader 5-3 and “ The only way you’re not going underwent left shoulder surgery DiRosa said he talks to Cum­ 6-2 from the Orioles. to know this is a pennant race isif in mid-June. “ Murphy got us all mings almost daily on the phone With a .season-high five victo­ you’re six feet under,” .said and meets with him often, "But ries in a row. the Red Sox. 52-51, pumped up by pitching out of a he never tells me what to do.” charged to within one game of Murphy. 2-5. after winning the bases-loaded jam in the seventh, Cummings used the term Baltimore. With an 8-6 record first game. then I got my chance and fL KKl "W e finally got over the four- managed to come through” 4 .since July 19. they’ve picked up “ sounding board” in a different way. He said he is a sounding eight games on the Orioles, who straight hump.” Morgan .said. First place will be on the line The Associated Press board for rank and file Demo­ All Famous Brands! Every Appliance Represented At have lost 13 of their last 14games. "W e’ll have to battle them tonight in the windup of the crats, and he tries to convey their “ We feel good, strong and tomorrow (tonight). though. four-game series. THREE-RUN HOMER — Boston’s Nick a twinbill with Baltimore Tuesday at feelings to the party leaders so aggressive,” said Esasky, whose “ Roger Clemens will not pitch. With Clemens missing a turn Esasky, right, is greeted at home plate Fenway Park. The Bosox swept two, 5-3 that they don’t do something they Extra Low Clearaway Prices! three-run homer, his 18th, po­ He has a little stiffness (right for the first time this year. Price by teammates Dwight Evans, left, and and 6-2, to move within a game of the AL have to apologize for later. elbow) and I see no need of is scheduled to make his fifth wered the second-game victory. after his three-run homer in East-leading Orioles. "You must try to avoid putting “ It’s been a long day, but winning chancing it. Joe Price (1-5) will start against the Orioles’ Jeff your foot in your mouth, which two makes it all worthwhile” pitch in his place.” Ballard. 11-5. the fourth inning of the second game of you do often enough anyway,” SAVINGS OF Cummings said. II Kuehl extends the analogy G.E. Side by Side Refrigerator SAVE^ between council-manager go­ 24 cu. ft., olmond, ice & water, door in door.. vernment and the corporate Pete’s explanation certainly doesn’t hold any merit world to explain the role of a town Frigidaire Side by Side Refrigerator ^ 8 9 9 40-80% 24 CU. ft., almond, ice & w ater...... chairman. merchants. Then the process is repeated, ad about his business while the issue Bv Hal Bock couldn’t be expected to go run­ drop in at the local supermarket Kuehl said the people are the G.E. Side by Side Refrigerator SAVE^ Mitsubishi 2 6 " TV SAVE I This is America, the land of fast infinitum, it seems. continues to hang like an alba­ The Associated Press ning off to Las Vegas every time in Portland, you can pick up a stockholders and they meet every 22 cu. ft , white, ice 8( w a te r...... " Remote, stereo, on screen d isp lay...... food, instant gratification, and. And every so often. Rose spices tross around baseball's neck, he got an urge to scratch the quart of milk, a loaf of bread and two years to elect directors. perhaps most importantly, con­ the cauldron with a throwaway promising to overshadow every- G.E. 16 Cu. Ft. Refrigerator ^ 4 9 9 Toshiba 2 6 " TV $ 3 Q Q His use of sports bookies to betting itch. So he .simply reached Houston minus-6. “ The party chairman is like a venience. And if there’s one thing line like, oh, sure, he used thingelsethat makesthesummer Almond, self-detrost ...... Remote control, stereo...... w ® ® place pro football bets was, Pete out and touched an entrepreneur N o w how’s that for consultant to the corporation. If ba.seball players learn to love bookies. Doesn’t everybody? game so special. you hire a corporate consultant Rose tells us. nothing sinister. It who could accommodate his convenience? G.E. Self-Clean Gas Range ^ 3 0 0 Toshiba 19" TV $279 early on. it’s convenience. Play Well, uh, as a m atteroffact.no. That is the tragedy here, that was, in fact, nothing more than a needs nearby. This was ju.st The N FL was quite naturally and he says something is a good Pilotless, black glass, alm o n d ...... w w w Remote, on screen d isp lay...... this little kid’s game well enough Rose shrugs that off and goes and the high price of convenience. matter of convenience. another example of a community outraged at the idea that some­ thing to do, you listen to him to get paid for it and everything is Toshiba Compact Stereo $ |Q Q Hey. a busy guy like Rose leader supporting local body would legalize betting on its because of his expertise,” Kuehl G.E. Self-Clean Elec. Range SAVE^ taken care of. 2 tape decks, AM-FM, turn ta b le ...... 1 games. It was as if the league had said. Digital control, almond, black g lass...... What do you need? Somebody “As a minority party chair­ no idea this business of picking Sanyo Compact Stereo $ ICQ to check you into your hotel man, I offered advise to directors Magic Chef 30" Gas Range ^279 with the points wasgoing on in the 2 tape decks, AM-FM turn table...... Iw 5 # room? No problem. Somebody to MB’s notch win Almond c o lo r...... “ squeaky clean game of football. and school board members if I carry your bag? Done. Somebody Pete Rose must have been bent felt very strongly about an G.E. Hi-Low Cook Center SAV E^ Zenith 9 " TV $ | Q q to get you down on the Bengals After having an eight-game mer in the bottom of the first issue,” Kuehl said. “ Ted’s made Cable-ready...... I O ? f over in hysterics over that. Almond, upper oven micro, self-clean...... w « w ■ plus \'h points? You’ve got it. winning streak stopped last tied it at 2-all after Evans The legislators in Kentucky a profession of it and he is Taking care of the bags and Thursday, is it possible that scored twice in the top of the Utton Prestige Microwave $ I T Q Sony 13" Trinitron TV $ IQ Q were so impressed with Oregon’s proficient at it.” room are fine, nice little perks Moriarty Brothers is embark­ inning. Moriarty’s added two 1.4 cu. ft , 600 watt...... * 1 9 Cable-ready...... 13^57 ingenuity that they decided to go Naab’s view is more critical. earned by big league status. ing on another one. The MB’s runs on three hits in the second Naab was a member of the the same route. Put up your buck Panasonic Gemini Micro Rat Heater ^ 2 9 9 G.E. AM-FM, TV $ q a Doing business with a bookie, won their second straight, 5-4, and Petersen connected in the Human Relations Commission in and you’re in business. Service 1 1.0 cut auto c o o k ...... W/clock radio...... 3757 however, is quite another matter. over Evans Insurance Tues­ third to make it ,5-2. with a smile, on the spot, No need the early 1980s when a fight For starters, patronizing those day night in Greater Hartford Evans' Doug Rizuto, an East Canon Bectronic Typewriter $ i a Q to look for those nasty fellows who developed over Betty Tonucci, a Emerson Microwave ^79 sidewalk swifties is an illegal Twilight League play at Mor­ Catholic High graduate, un­ Excellent tlmesover...... I “I5 7 always seem to be whispering Democratic member, who bolted Counter top, 500 watt...... activity, although that seems an iarty Field. loaded for a two-run homer in the party line. She voted with and scribbling numbers down on the sixth to make it 5-4. Evans Sony Battery 4-Pack q q entirely secondary consideration Republican members in favor of little Utton Microwave ^ 7 9 scraps of paper. Moriarty’s is now 15-8 with had runners at second and Counter lop, 500 watt...... W/re-charger...... w « 3 f5 f for the manager of the Cincinnati Rubin Fisher, who had no party Reds. The fact that neitherstate hasa 30 points, taking over third third and no out in the seventh, pro football team matters not one a ffilia tio n , as com m ission Zenith 2 0 " Color TV $ 1 Q Q Mitsubishi 4-Head VCR $OQO Ro.se’s rationale is that he’s not place in the 11-team circuit. but failed to score. whit. The chances of either of chairman. W/remote control...... Hi-n...... 0 3 157 the first guy — or the only one — The Newington Capitols at Evans attempted a suicide XL ■ them getting one after defying the Fisher was elected over Robert who ever strolled down to the 22-3-1 are in firm control of squeeze, but it backfired with league and going ahead with the Faucher, a Democrat. corner candy store and bet a bob first place with 45 points with the batter popping it up to Subsequently, neither she nor or two on the outcome of a game. betting game are all but nil. East Hartford next at 17-6 and Johnson in foul territory down Fisher were reappointed by the de A l A guy’s got to relax, doesn’t he? Realistically, though, state- 34 points. Katz Sport is in the first base line. Johnson directors to HRC posts. Maybe he should have tried sponsored football lotteries would fourth place with 28 points at caught it and fired to third to Naab said that at the time Emergency Refrigeration crossword puzzles. hardly satisfy heavy, hai-d-core 14-11. double up the runner off that Cummings publicly said some­ Same Day & Next Day Delivery In this land of Lotto, though, the bettors or have much impact on Moriarty’s was scheduled to base. Steuemagel then fanned thing to the effect that Tonucci fact of thematteristhatbettingis their bookies. The books are not resume play tonight at 5:45 the final batter to end the V. had not done the job for the a popular pastime. This, of nickel-and-dime, $1 bet opera­ against the Vernon Orioles at game. Democratic Party. course, is a very good thing for tions. And that is just one more Henry Park in Vernon. “ That was a good ending,” Naab said Tonucci was a good we do it better! the bookie business. Otherwise, reason why Rose’s matter-of-fact Jeff Johnson continued his MB manager Gene Johnson HRC member, doing a job that You have Ai's paTsonal guarantee acknowledgment that he used assault on outfield fences for said, “ quite an ending with At SIEFFEPrS EASY TO GET TO: how would they make a living? involved no pay, no perks, and no SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER 445 HARTFORD ROAD They make wagering easy. them is troubling. the MB’s with a two-run runners at second and third praise. MANCHESTER. CT. NOW YOU CAN TAKC 1-384 EASY TERMS: That’s part of the .service. Rose’s legal challenge of Com­ homer, his league-leading and no out, and they don’t 445 Hartford Rd. • Keeney St. Exit, 1-384 1-384 OmcCTj FROM I-B4 TO “ The work of the HRC should ------sieffcnrs super Choose Moslercord. 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There are hearings, delib­ Moriarty’s. Johnson’s ho­ Evans. powers. He says Cummings fa- to pro football. Now when you erations. decisions and appeals vo/’ed another candidate when matter of "convenience" in placing bets. 12 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wedncsdiiy. Aug. 2. IPW MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Aug. 2, 1989 — 13 A A’s know race exists Twins I McReynolds and Fernandez spark the Mets Bv The Associated Press Caminiti and Billy Hatcher each A looking hit two-run singles and Rick in bunched AL West On the night after the New York ML Roundup Rhoden won his fir.st game for the Mets acquired Frank Viola, OAKLAND. Calif (AP) - The Astros. hits for his first complete game Kevin McReynolds and Sid Fer­ are in sole Rhoden. 1-3, .scattered seven, since June 11. 1988. when he was nandez made some sweet music he did an excellent job witti It. He hits until he was relieved in the possession of first place in the AL Roundup to build of their own. with Pittsburgh. He struck out West for the spotted his pitches real well and sixth inning by Larry Andersen, eight, matching his career high. McReynolds drove in six runs first time since July 6. but Carney got ahead and got a lot of fly who pitched three perfect in­ Jim Abbott. 9-7. allowed six runs By Ben Walker Tuesday night and became the Lansford says it’s no time to rest. balls.” nings. Dave Smith pitched a Both Oakland runs were scored and eight hits in 3 1-3 innings for The Associated Press first Met since 1976 to hit for the “ He stayed ahead of the hitters hitless ninth. “ This division is so improved, on two-out hits, the other coming the visiting Angels cycle in a nine-inning game as no one's going to run away with and pitched very effectively,” The Astros jumped on loser in the second inning on rookie Brewers 4, Indians 2; Rohin NEW YORK — With or without New York snapped a seven-game . 7-9. for two runs in the it " said Lansford. whose eighth­ catcher Barry Lyons said. “ He Felix Jo.se’s bloop RBI double. Yount doubled in the tying and Frank Viola, the Minnesota losing streak with an ll-O victory first inning on Caminiti’s single. inning RBI single Tuesday night pitched very smart and made Chicago lefthander Greg Hib­ go-ahead runs in a three-run Twins probably are too far back over St. Louis. some really good pitches when he The Astros scored twice in the helped give lefthander Curt bard. 2-3. lasted 7 1-3 innings and eighth at County Stadium and to win the American League McReynolds’ slugging and Fer­ had to. It was really a good outing sixth on Hatcher’s single after Young his first victory since May pitched what he said was his u Jamie Navarro, 3-3, allowed two West. nandez’s four-hitter took the Glenn Davis walked and Caminiti 27 in the Athletics’ 2-0 shutout of for him, something we really Hnest game of the year. hits over eight innings. The Twins traded the Cy Young pressure of breaking a long losing needed. It will pick us up, I hope.” doubled. the Chicago White Sox. “ I’m just trying to keep the ball Milwaukee, with 10 victories in winner in hopes of helping their streak off of Viola, acquired from McReynolds completed the cy­ Davis made it 5-0 with his 23rd “ Any time you’re playing a below the knees.” said Hibbard, its last 13 games, moved to within /: future. For now, Minnesota will Minnesota by the Mets just before cle with a three-run tripie in the homer in the ninth. one-run game and you can get who pitched 6 2-3 shutout innings 2*/i games of first-place Balti­ go with what it has, and that was midnight Monday in exchange for ninth, and he scored his fourth Cubs 4, Phillies 1: Chicago that extra run. it takes a lot of in his previous start. “ I’ll be more. pitched a enough to beat the New York five players. run of the game on a groundnut. stayed two games behind Mont­ pressure off. especially for the satisfied if I can go the rest of the perfect ninth for his 25th save. Yankees 5-4 on Tuesday. McReynolds declined to talk to McReynolds’ two-run homer real in the East as Steve Wilson, pitcher.” said Lansford. who year like that.” With the Brewers trailing 2-1. “ It’s hard when new things the media about supplanting capped a three-run sixth inning making only his second start of raised his average to .331 by going The White Sox helped out Jim Gantner singled off Doug happen. It’s not new, but the Mike Phillips as the last Met tohit the season, pitched five scoreless 3-for-4. against Cardinals starter Scott Hibbard by turning four double Jones. 4-6. to begin the eighth and magnitude of it is,” Manager a homer, single, double and triple Terry, 7-10. Juan Samuel and innings and Jerome Walton hit a The victory, coupled with Cali­ plays. The A’s have grouned into Rob Deer doubled. Yount lined a Tom Kelly said of the 5-for-l trade in a nine-inning game. Phillips Howard Johnson had three hits two-run triple against fornia’s 8-1 loss at Seattle, moved 118 double plays on the year, double past the drawn-in infield. that sent Viola to the New York did it against the Chicago Cubs on apiece in the Mets’ 15-hit attack. Philadelphia. Oakland into sole possession. putting them on a pace to break Royals 2, Blue Jays 1: Bret Mets. “ Once we get used to the June 25,1976, while Keith Hernan­ Expoi 5, Pirates 4: Montreal Wilson, who has 33 relief Young. 3-8. hopes he’s an the record of 171 set in 1982 and Saberhagen. 11-5, pitched a three- changes, things should be OK.” dez hit for a cycle for the Mets in a handed Pittsburgh its fifth appearances, made the rare start important part of the .A’s stretch again in 1983 by the Bo.ston Red hitter in the SkyDome for his The Twins got Rick Aguilera, 19-inning game on July 4, 1985. straight loss as Nelson Santove- to give the regular rotation an run. Last season, the A’s went Sox. eighth victory in nine decisions. three young pitchers and a player Fernandez was excited about nia hit a two-run double in the 11th extra day’s rest, and the left­ 42-17 in their final 59 games and “ I was really plased with our He had lost five consecutive to be named later. Aguilera, who his first shutout since July 3,1988 inning, his second game-winning hander responded with his fourth Young was 5-1 in August and defense up the middle.” said decisions against Toronto since warmed up in the bullpen Tues­ and the fact Jhat he succeeded hit in as many nights. victory without a loss. Mitch September. Chicago manager Jeff Torborg. beating the Blue Javs on July 11. day but was not used, and David without his usual strikeouts. He Doug Bair, 0-2, retired the first Williams got the last five outs for “ I feel I have a lot left to give.” whose team recently traded for 1987. West went directly to the major- walked two and struck out only two Expos in the 11th before his 27th save. said Young. “ When youget tothis second ba.seman Scott Fletcher. Todd Stottlemyre. 2-5. gave up league roster. one, 15 less than his career high Hubie Brooks doubled and was Wilson, who allowed four hits, point, and you don’t have too “That’s going to pay real divi­ eight hits and both runs in “ We hate to lose a Frank Viola. against Atlanta less than three replaced by pinch-runner Otis was relieved by Les Lancaster many W’s. you have two months dends for us.” seven-plus innings. He struck out The Aaaoclated Preaa But we think the organization weeks ago. Nixon. Pirates manager Jim with one on and none out in the to make it right.” The White Sox. after winning 11 five and walked three. NEW LOOK — Frank Viola, traded to New York on took an exciting step, hopefully “ I didn’t have a lot. I just had to Leyland ordered Tim Wailach sixth and was charged with “ I’m real happy about Curt.” of 12 games to start the second Mookie Wilson, acquired by Monday, tries on a Mets jersey prior to Tuesday night’s forward,” Kelly said. “ We feel pitch more than I ever have intentionally walked before San- Philadelphia’s only run when Von Oakland manager Tony La Russa half, have dropped five of six. The Toronto on Tuesday from the New our staff will be much stronger in before,” said Fernandez, whose tovenia doubled into the left field Hayes hit a sacrilice fly later in said, “ because he’s pitched like A’s have won three in a row and 10 York Mets. struck out twice, game with the St. Louis Cardinals in St. Louis. Viola leads the years to come.” outfielders accounted for 17 of the comer. the inning. this before and. for some reason, of 13. grounded out and flied out. the Mets in one area already — at the pay window. The Twins used four pitchers, Mets’ 27 putouts. “ I guess the key “ I’m sure Leyland saw Wailach Walton’s triple came in the wejusthaven’tgotten the win. We Mariners 8, Angels 1: Alvin Rangers 4, Tigers 3: Harold plus home runs by Randy Bush when you don’t have your best coming up there and he said, third inning. In the sixth. Damon have trouble scoring even one run Davis drove in four runs and took Baines, acquired by Texas last and Kent Hrbek. to beat New stuff is to get ahead of batters and 'Let’s pitch to the kid catcher,’ ” Berryhill’s sacrifice fly and Do­ for him.” over the American League bat­ Saturday from the Chicago White York. not walk people.” Montreal manager Buck Rodgers mingo Ramos’ RBI single com­ Three A’s relievers, capped by ting lead, going 3-for-4 to raise his Sox. hit a two-run homer in the Shane Rawley, 5-8, stayed In other National League said. The Atioclated Press pleted the .scoring for the Cubs. 1 2-3 perfect innings from Dennis Viola leads Mets average to .3411. ninth off Paul Gibson. 2-6. Baines unbeaten in five career decisions games, it was Houston 5, Cincin­ Santovenia hit a two-run homer GOES THE DISTANCE — New York nals in St. Louis. Fernandez tossed a Padres 5, Braves 2: San Diego Eckersley. saved Young’s vic­ Kirby Puckett of the Twins, is 5-for-12 since joining the against his former team. Jeff nati 0; Chicago 4. Philadelphia 1; in the eighth Monday night to give four-hit, complete game shutout as the defeated Atlanta on pinch-hitter tory. Eckersley. who notched his Mets' pitcher Sid Fernandez is shown who had been leading, went Rangers. Reardon pitched the ninth for his Montreal 5, Pittsburgh 4 in 11 the Expos a 4-2 victory. Mets ended their seven-game losing Carmelo Martinez’s bases-loaded 19th save, has retired 30 of 33 O-for-4 tc drop his average to here during the seventh inning of Kevin Brown, 10-6, gave up five in pay department 18th save. innings; San Diego 5. Atlanta 2 in Tim Burke, 6-1 pitched two Tuesday night’s game with the Cardi- streak with an 11-0 win. triple in the 11th inning. batters faced since returning .3406. hits in eight innings and struck The Twins, 52-53, are 11*/! 11 innings, and San Francisco 5. innings for the victory despite Jim Acker. 0-5. lo.ser of 12 from the disabled list Julv 13. Mike Dunne scattered eight out six at Tiger Stadium. games behind in the AL West. The Los Angeles 2. allowing Bobby Bonilla’s 13th consecutive decisions since 1987, By Ronald Blum And the financial windfall for Yankees lost for the 11th time in Pitching coach Mel Stottle­ homer in the bottom of the 11th. in 5 1-3 innings, including Kal 19th save in 20 opportunities. allowing Butler to score the gave up a single to Chris James, a The Associated Press Mets players is not just for this 14 games and fell to 49-56, but are myre said it was unusual for Giants 5, Dodgers 2: San Fran­ Daniels’ fourth homer of the Brett Butler snapped a 2-for-31 go-ahead run and sending double to Mike Pagliarulo and an year. In the winter, they signed just five games back in the AL Fernandez, 9-3, to win the way he cisco took advantage of Fernando season, before leaving. The ex­ slump with a double leading off Thompson to third. Kevin Mit­ intentional walk before Martinez NEW YORK - Frank Viola N.C. State administrators three-year contracts with Gooden East. did against the Cardinals. Valenzuela’s throwing error to reliever, unbeaten in four starts the sixth, igniting a two-run chell, the major-league leader in tripled to center past Oddibe already i.>; a leader on the New ($6.7 million). McReynolds ($5,5 “ We haven’t been able to put “ Generally speaking, most of score two unearned runs, and since coming off the disabled list inning as the Giants snapped a 1-1 runs batted in, hit a sacrifice fly McDowell, who failed to make a York Met.s: at the ca.shier’.s million) and Darling ($5.3 things together like we should,” the time he pitches a power-type Scott Garrelts recorded his third July 16, was not sure how serious tie against Valenzuela. 5-11. for his 90th RBI and a 3-1 lead. diving catch. window. million). Manager Dallas Green said. “ It’s game and has his exceptional straight victory before leaving the injury was. Robby Thompson followed with Astros 5, Reds 0: Houston beat The victory went to Mark Viola, who.se$7.9million, three- Since Opening Day. the Mets di.scouraging when you’ve played fastball,” Stottlemyre said. “ He with a stiff right shoulder. Craig Lefferts pitched three a bunt in front of the mound, and Cincinnati to stay a game behind Grant, 5-1. who allowed one hit in couid face unempioyment year contract makes him. along signed pitcher Bob Ojeda to a this long and this hard and you’re just had a mediocre fastball, but Garrelts, 9-3, allowed four hits innings of three-hit ball for his Valenzuela threw the ball away. San Francisco in the West as Ken two innings. with the ’ two-year extension at $3 million still in a pennant race that can be GREENSBORO. N.C. iAPi — control.” Johnson to describe Valvano’s , the highest-paid with a $1.6 million option for 1992, won by anyone and we can’t get T If reports of academic rules Asked if head basketball coach basketball program as “ rotten.” player in baseball. made the Mets and third baseman Howard John­ anyone to step forward.” violations at North Carolina State Jim Valvano. who is also athletic “ I’m very disturbed.” Johnson the fir.st team with nine millio­ son to a three-year extension at Walt Terrell, acquired July 22 Agassi Is finding University prove to be true, key- director, or Chancellor Bruce R. said Tuesday. “ I think what has naires when he was traded from $6.1 million with a $2.1 million from San Diego for Mike Paglia- Ferry heads out administrators at the school Poulton might be fired or forced already been revealed ... estab­ the Minnesota Twins on Monday option for 1993. rulo. got hit hard again in his could lose their jobs, several to resign, board members re­ lishes that the athletic program night. Mcllvaine has heard the theor­ second start with the Yankees. members of the University of fused to speculate. as it relates to basketball has not New York got rid of a millio­ ies that players on multiyear Terrell. 0-1, gave up five runs on life to be difficult North Carolina Board of Gover­ “ There are enough problems been properly managed. naire on Tue.sday, sending out­ contracts don’t perform as well nine hits in 6 1-3 innings. to play In Italy nors said. for a lot of people to take the “ The known facts make it quite fielder Mookie Wilson and his $1 as tho.se who have to get new Terrell had been 5-13 for the The reactions came in the wa ke blame.” one board member said. clear that actions have been million salary to the Toronto Blue deals at the end of the season. But Bv AAIke Recht first three months of the year, Padres and now has lost nine of 10 “ and that was more off the court of allegations from Hugh Fuller, Contacted at his office Tuesday taken that impugn the integrity of Jays as the player to be named he doesn’t think that’s the ca.se decisions. > The Associated Press director of N.C. State’s academic evening. Valvano refused to later in Monday’s trade for Instead of NBA than on the court. the university.” with these players. The Twins trailed 3-2 when STRATTON MOUNTAIN. Vt. “ It’s just tough when you work tutoring program, who has comment on his future. “ This is Johnson said he is not in a pitcher Jeff Mus.selman. “ Obviously, if we’ve signed Greg Gagne singled with one out — Andre Agassi. America’s ten­ so hard to try to be the person charged that officials in the N.C. not the appropriate time.” he position to say whether Valvano’s When the Mets acquired Viola, them, the Mets feel they’re worth in the seventh. Gagne then stole to retain rights to him for a year LOS ANGELES (AP) - Danny nis darling six month.s ago, is everybody expects you to be and State athletic department have said. or Poulton’s jobs are in jeopardy. the club’s average salary rose to faking the risk.” he said. second on a close play that Green after he returns to the United Ferry, the No. 2 pick overall in the finding problems on and off the you seem to get criticized for abused the school’s academic He also would not respond to He did say that “ these facts $867,935, the highest in the major But the Mets don’t have to protested with second-base um­ States. Should Ferry not sign with NBA draft, has decided he’d court these days every slip of the tongue,” he said. regulations to keep athletes questions about the allegations raise serious questions about the leagues. Wilson’s trade and the worry about re-signing them fora pire Durwood Merrill. the Clippers during the yearafter rather be a globetrotter than a After winning six tournaments He used as an example one eligible. which have ensnared his quality of the leader.ship.” recall of infielder Keith Miller while. “ You know I don’t argue too he returns, he would then go back “ I w’as appalled.” said board program. “ When you have got an individ­ from Tidewater decreased it to “It’s a two-way street.” he Clipper. and the No. 3 ranking in the world story he said quoted him as much.” Green said, seriously. into the draft. If not drafted at saying the American Davis Cup member Asa T. Spaulding. He Efforts to reach Poulton, who is ual who is in charge of the $831,335. still the highest. said. The top draft choice of the Los in 1988, Agassi has yet to win a “ The umpires don’t always beat that time. Ferry would become a team considered its two singles added that if the newspaper said to be on vacation, were academic assistance program “ This is a business and we have While the Mets’ payroll has .shot Angeles Clippers, Ferry said title this year, has dropped to No. you. but they cancontribute. That free agent. matches against West (Ger­ accounts are true, “ it raises some unsuccessful. coming along and telling you that to run it like a business.” Joe up. the Opening-Day leader has Tuesday he would forgo the NBA 7 and has his fellow players and call changed the complexion of The Clippers finished the 1988- many’s Carl-Uwe Steeb a cinch serious questions as to the integ­ Five board members contacted time and again that other people Mcllvaine. the Mets vice presi­ gone down. Los Angeles started in favor of the Italian basketball the media nipping at his the game.” 89 season with a 21-61 record after He said his actual comment was. rity and credibility of senior Monday and Tue.sday say they were preparing papers and doing dent for baseball operations, the season with an average salary league. sneakers. A1 Newman, the ninth-place going 12-70 in 1986-87 and 17-65 in But he seems to be taking it all “ I think we’re all counting on administrators’ at that are deeply troubled by the the work and the athlete copies said. “ But. we’re also in the of $852,518 and no player on the batter, followed with a sharp The 6-foot-ll All-America for­ 1987-88. The team hasn’t qualified rather well, except maybe the those two points against Steeb.” university.” allegations from Fuller. what they have prepared, I don’t business of trying to win.” Opening-Day ro.ster at less than single that tied the score and ward from Duke signed a one- “ This is an awfully devastating Members reacted to a copy­ see how you can have a much The Mets began the season w'ith $100,000. The Dodgers’ payroll year contract with Messagero for the NBA playoffs since 1976 media sniping Bush hit Terrell’s next pitch for when it played as the Buffalo “ I feel great. ... Who cares The story made him sound expose, and if it is proven to be right story in The News and worse situation.” Dwight Gooden ($2,416,667), now averages $718,302. with Jo.se his nth . That gave the Rome for a reported $1 million. factual then it would certainly Ob.server of Raleigh in which UNC President C D. Spangler Gary Carter ($2,160,714), Keith Gonzalez. Tracy Woodson. “ It’s a unique opportunity — Braves. where I go this year, whether I get “ like I’m some kind of egotistical Twins a 5-3 lead and Bush his maniac or something who has ,seem to warrant rather strict Fuller said, among other things, Jr, has said he will report on the Hernandez ($2 million). Kevin Ramon Martinez, Lenny Harris living in Rome, travelling In choosing to abandon the back to No. 3 in the world, sixth hit in 11 at-bats. including nothing to say but real arrogant di.sciplinary action.” he told the that tutors hired by the athletic findings of a special commission McReynolds ($1,966,667), Ron and John Wetteland all making throughout Europe, learning a NBA, Ferry cited the examples of whether I happen to go on to No 1 two home runs and five RBIs. by winning the rest of the year or things.” he said. Greensboro News & Record in an department did course work for he set up to investigate allega­ Darling ($1,566,667). Darryl less than $100,000. new language, experiencing dif­ Rep. Tom McMillen and Sen. Bill Don Mattingly, who hit a whether I happen to fall to 20? ” he “ Stuff like that,” he said of his interview published today, basketball players, who turned in tions against Valvano’s basket­ Strawberry ($1.42 million) and The New York Yankees have two-run homer in the first inning ferent cultures, and representing Bradley, who started their ca­ the work as their own. Wilson making $1 million or had the greatest turnover since reers in Italy. said after beating Glenn Michi- treatment by the media. “ It was “ Somebody has to take the ball program at the board’s next and singled and scored in the one of the largest international i . heat,” said a board member who That revelation and others by meeting on Aug. 25. The board more. In addition to Viola Opening Day. Twelve players on “ Although I’m not a Rhodes bata 6-2. 6-2 Tuesday in the first hard for me to get used to. It sixth, got an RBI single in the conglomerates — all while play­ The Associated Press really made you question if all of asked not to be identified. Fuller prompted former Board of governs the state’s 16 public ($2,766,667). they’ve also added the current ro.ster or the disabled Scholar, I have the opportunity to round of the Volvo International seventh against Juan Berenguer. ing the game I love,” Ferry said it was really worth it.” “ Things have gotten out of Governors Chairman William A. universities. outfielder Juan Samuel ($1.45 list w’ere not with the club when further my education in Rome,” OFF TO ITALY — Danny Ferry, the Duke University Tennis Tournament. But Gary Wayne struck out pinch in a statement issued Tuesday “ I feel like I’m playing well and But a few players also have million), who was acquired from the .season began. Ferry said. “ I’m looking forward basketball star who was the second overall pick in the hitter Luis Polonia with runners night through his management my potential is not going to let me been critical of Agassi’s joking on Philadelphia for outfielder Len The Yankees’ Opening-Day sa­ to this new challenge and hope my at first and third toend the inning. company, ProServ. NBA draft, signed a one-year, $1 million contract to play fail too far.” the court with spectators and NFL renews Dykstra ($575,000) and reliever lary average was $708,247 but now Roberto Kelly singled with one fans will continue to follow me Roger McDowell ($762,000). it’s down to $623,648. The signing was first an­ for Messaggero Roma of the Italian basketball league. Agassi, 19, said his main some of his comments about out in the ninth and stole his 27th nounced by Ferruzzi, the Italian and support me.” Ferry had been drafted by the Los Angeles Clippers. problems occurred durine the other players. its search base. grounded out, agribusiness giant and owner of II The Utah Jazz lost their No. 1 sending Kelly to third, before Messaggero, the Rome daily selection in 1987 when Jose Ortiz Reardon struck out MANKATO. Minn. (AP) — newspaper which is the team’s of Oregon State signed with a Ken Phelps to finish the game. When the NFLfinallygetsaround LeMond expects main sponsor. team in Spain. The 15th choice to choosing a new commissioner, Ferry, who led the Blue Devils overall, Ortiz later signed with it might want to locate the league the Jazz and played for the team INVENTORY office in Chicago. That’s where to the Final Four three times without bringing home a cham­ last season. BLOWj all the action seems to be. to switch teams Italian teams begin practice It resumes again today, some­ Wilson sent pionship. had seemed less than enthusiastic about playing for the next Monday for their season where in the Chicago area, when BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) — OUT Fignon, the smallest margin ever Clippers, who have won just 50 which begins Sept. 24. the new selection committee Greg LeMond, fresh off his in the Tour de France. LeMond, to Blue Jays Financial terms of Ferry’s formed two weeks ago meets. But games the last three seasons. second Tour de France victory, who also won the Tour in 1986, contract were not disclosed, but the material it goes over will not NEW YORK (AP) — The “ Frankly, I was a little sur­ hopes to leave the Belgian ADR took the lead during the final time the Italian news agency ANSA be new and neither will the Toronto Blue Jays acquired vete­ prised the Clippers drafted me team and join an American team quoted unidentified sources who ^ l( X r OVER DEALERS COST!! candidates. The six committee trial on the race’s last day. ran outfielder Mookie Wilson on because they have a talented pool 1 next season, newspapers .said members likely will be scrutiniz­ Although the head of ADR, of young forwards,” he said. put the contract at about $1 Wednesday. Tuesday to complete a trade that When you buy any INGERSOL TRACTOR or ing the same six finalists as the Francois Lambert, realizes it is sent pitcher Jeff Musselman to “ However, any concerns I had million. “ My lawyer is investigating 1 old committee, with New Orleans of little use to hang on to an the New York Mets. became academic once II Mes­ Ferry joins several other how I can get out of my contract RIDER... Price iincludes set up and delivery Saints president Jim Finks at the unhappy rider, he does not want Wilson, 33, had spent his entire saggero made me this once-in-a- Americans now playing in Italy. with ADR.” LeMond told the top of the list. to let LeMond go for free. 10-year major league career with lifetime offer.” Among those in action last season daily De Morgen. LeMond, 28, is "I don’t see that we’re starting the Mets. But he saw limited duty With Ferry’s departure, the were former NBA players Bob in the midst of a two-year “ He can go but it will cost him. from scratch. It would be silly to after New York obtained Juan Clippers are without the use of McAdoo, Micheal Ray Richard­ contract which would keep him We will not let him go just like do that.” Mike Lynn, general Samuel from the Philadelphia two of their first-round draft son and Mike D’Antoni. manager of the Minne.sota Vik­ with ADR until the end of next that.” Lambert .said. Phillies on June 18. picks. Last year’s choice and the Z ings and one of the four new .season. But his unexpected win in He .said that ADR had saved The Mets acquired Mus.selman first player taken in 1988, Danny members of the committee, said the world’s biggest cycling race LeMond’s career this year after and minor-leaguer Mike Brady Manning, is recovering from a Tuesday. changed his plans. the American had fried for two on Monday for a player to be Woods hurt knee injury and may not be ready Lynn was one of the leaders of “ Since halfway through the .seasons to recover his form named later. On Tuesday, the this season. the so-called “ Chicago 11,” the 11 Tour, dozens have come to me,” following a 1987 hunting accident Mets and Blue Jays announced Bv The Associated Press Clippers general manager El­ men who abstained and therefore with offers, he said. "It’s for 95 which almost killed him. that the player was Wilson. gin Baylor said he had been left Finks three votes short of the percent sure that I’ll join an He was a virtual non-factor in Wilson was expected to be in The Ickey Shuffle has been aware Ferry was talking with 19 he needed to be elected as the f American team. 7-Eleven is a 1987 and 1988 and few expected Toronto on Tuesday night for the temporarily put on hold. officials of Italian teams. But all replacement for the retiring Pete serious candidate, but there are him to play a major role in this Blue Jays-Royals game. Ickey Woods, the Cincinnati he can do now is try to sign Ferry Rozelle. other options.” year’s Tour. Meanwhile, the Mets recalled running back who scored 15 Lynn and another so-called after his European stint. The 7-Eleven team, now built “ One year ago only ADR still infielder Keith Miller from their touchdowns as a rookie last SALE ENDS 8/31/89 _ dissident, Seattle’s Ken Behring, Class AAA Tidewater affiliate “Naturally we are disap­ season and electrified crowds around American Andy believed in Greg,” Lambert said. were subsequently added to the and acquired Manny Hernandez pointed that Danny Ferry chose with his “ Ickey Shuffle” end zone The Aasoclated Preaa Hampsten, is rumored to have “ Nobody can deny that.” FINANCING AVAILABLE • INSTOCK UNITS ONLY committee along with the Los from Toronto’s Class AAA team to play his first pro season in dance, sprained his ankle Tues­ offered LeMond a huge contract. After a discouraging Tour of Angeles Raiders’ A1 Davis and DIFFERENT — Chicago Bears’ defensive back Maurice in Portland. Hernandez was Europe,” Baylor said in a state­ day and will probably miss Hampsten had a disappointing Italy. LeMond had considered Wa.shington’s John Kent Cooke. Douglass takes a break recently at the Bears' training assigned to Tidewater. ment. “ However, we look for­ several days of practice. MANCHESTER POWER EQUIPMENT CO. _ Tour and was not a factor in the retirement, but hung on to Two original members, co- Wilson entered the .season with ward to having Danny in a The 230-pound back, injured camp in Platteville, Wis. Douglass is a male stripper finish. achieve one of cycling’s biggest chairmen Wellington Mara of the a lifetime .281 average, but was Clippers’ uniform should he de­ during training camp workouts at during the offseason. Douglass, who sports a six-inch I^eMond won cycling’s premier comebacks, 178 W. Middle Turnpike c /ic o Q C n O i New York Giants and Lamar hitting only ,205 this season with cide to pursue a career in the Wilmington College, was helped Hunt of Kansas City, are also in long ponytail, says it’s not really that different from event last month by only eight LeMond is the only American three home runs and 18 runs NBA,” into a motorcar! and driven off Ingersbll Manchester, CT____ D W -Z03U the group. seconds over France’s Laurent ever to win the Tour de France. batted in. football. He says in both jobs he is a performer. League rules allow the Clippers the field. 14 — M A N C H E S T E R H K R A L D , Wednc'sdoy. Aug. 2. 1989 M AN CH ESTER H ER ALD , Wednesday, Aug. 2, 1989 — 15 SoftbaD Puzzles ‘Major Dad’ faces major battle SCOREBOARD ACROSS Tuesday’s results 5 Old French coin Answer to Previous Puzzle By Kathryn Baker Casey (Chelsea Hertford) peers at him out 6 Soap ingredient The Associated Press the window, then runs excitedly to her mother PAGANI LEAGUE — Correnti Real Estate 1 Favors a foot 7 Mideast nation H M enipted for 11 runs in the first inning and then held TV Topics to announce, “It’s G.I. Joe! ’’ Elizabeth Calendar 6 Cotton fabric 8 Fathered (Marisa Ryan), 13, observes over dinner, on fora 19-15 winover AllstateBusinessMachinesat Baseball 11 Hty! LOS ANGELES - J,D. "Mac” MacGillis’ 9 Powerful light motto, gleaned from a lifetime in the U.S. “This guy has no hair.” Pagani Field. The win gives Correnti's second place 13 — purple beam in the league and a berth in the Tow-n ‘C Division 14 Expire (2 wds.) Marine Corps, is simple — “See the hill. Take "Major Dad” will be followed by a new “Major Dad” is not a show about the Today 10 Act of going in the hill.” offbeat fantasy-comedy, “The People Next Tournament. Dave Sander had four hits. Walt American League standings 15 Publisher 12 Idle military, said executive producer Earl Adamy and Mike Correnti three apiece and Charlie LEGION BASEBALL - William It probably won’t be that easy, though, Door.” Sandwiched between last season’s hit Pomerantz, who noted, “I’m a Jewish person 13 Biblical when Mac, played by Gerald McRaney in "Murphy Brown,” and the proven “Design­ Russo. Bruce Baltovic. Mickey Bombardier and East Dtvlslon Windsor Locks at Manchester Randolph___ pronoun from Canada, and I know nothing about the Dave Besterfield two each for the Realtors. Willie W L Pet. OB CBS’ “Major Dad,” faces his biggest battle, ing Women” — which, incidentally, stars Baltimore 54 51 .514 (East Catholic), 5:45 p.m 16 Straight___ 18 Bank payment Marine Corps,” which he said he had Burg and John Stanizzi each had three hits and Jack Boston 52 51 SOS 1 TWILIGHT LEAGUE - ___ arrow against a wise-mouthed space alien who lives McRaney’s new bride. Delta Burke — is the heretofore thought of not as fodder for Mllwoukee J01 (abbr.) Burg, A1 Watson, Dean Page, Tom Aiello and Mike 5? 54 M oriarty’s at Vernon (Henry 17 3, Roman on a very large hill called NBC. other new show, “The Famous Teddy Z,” Toronto 52 54 .491 2'/5 21 Of veins comedy, but “just guns and share thines.” Mlodzinski two apiece for Allstate, Clevelond 51 54 .486 3 Park). 5:45 p.m. 1 9 ______-do-well “Major Dad’s” assignment in the fall is to starring teeh hearthrob in a New York 22 More uncanny WOMEN'S REC — Hungry Tiger Restaurant ate 49 56 .467 5 20 Tennis player M M anchor CBS’ all-comedy Monday-night li­ sophisticated comedy from the creator of “I do ‘people’ shows,” he told the television Detroit 36 68 .346 17'/^ 24 Mountains up Main Pub, 16-13, at Charter Oak, Bunter Purcell Goolagong neup. It’s an uphill battle. A succession of CBS "WKRP in Cincinnati” and “Frank’s Place.” West Division Thursday (abbr.) M critics. “I like shows with people in them ... had four hits, Lynne Schmelter, Lois Valliere, Gail w L Pet. OB 23 Not wet half-hour comedies have tried and failed to The venerable “Newhart” rounds out the rather than pieces of felt. ... That’s what Ooklond 64 42 .604 TWILIGHT LEAGUE _ 25 Clam genus Fracchia and Nancy Nassiff three apiece and Sue Collfom la 24 2100, Roman make headway against NBC’s powerhouse night. 63 42 .600 26 Sob we’re on against, a piece of felt,” said Konsos CItv 58 47 .552 East Hartford at Moriarty',? puppet “ALF” in the 8 o’clock (Eastern) time Most of the television critics meeting here Ladyga and Stacey Raymer two each for HTR, 5'/j 27 Respect 38 Sea birds 50 Film critic Pomerantz, referring to “ALF.” “It’s doing Texos 57 47 .548 6 (Moriarty F ie ld ), 7:30 p.m. 28 Enraged Raymer homered, Debbie Webster, Debbie Gurski Minnesota 29 Actor___ period. had a favorable reaction to the pilot for very well.” “ALF” wins its time period 52 53 .495 IIW 30 Sugar 39 Self-esteem Pauline___ and Roxanne Heineman each had two hits for Pub, Seattle 51 54 .486 12'/i Power But after a second season in third place, and “Major Dad,” in which the conservative virtually every week. Chicago 44 62 .415 20 32 Hebrew letter 41 Go together 51 Medieval slave Heineman homered. Saturday 31 Sylvester with a schedule filled with aging hour dramas MacGillis and a liberal reporter for the local Tutsdoy's Games 33 Cow genus 42 Powdery 52 Puts AAlnnesota 5, New Y ork 4 Stallone role or new ones struggling to build an audience, newspaper (played by newcomer Shanna Pomerantz created the critically praised Boston 5, Boltimore 3, 1st game TWILIGHT LEAGUE - 34 Octane 43 Went astray 5 4 ______35 Arbitrary CBS desperately needs a breakout comedy it Reed) fall in love at first sight and decide to but short-lived “Best of the West,” was Boston 6, Baltim ore Z 2nd gome Rec Deportment photo D ’Amato Construction at Mo­ numbers (abbr.) 45 Desert plant standstill Texas 4, Detroit 3 assertion can move to another night. marry. He has no experience with children. co-executive producer of “The Cosby Show” Kansas City 2, Toronto 1 JUNIOR DIVISION WINNERS — The Cyclones took team honors in the junior riarty’s (2). (MoriartyField). 36 Chewed 47 Gravel ridges 56 Fresh The fate of two other new comedies will reiy She has three daughters, 13, 11 and 6. and has written for “The Mary Tyler Moore Milwaukee 4, Cleveland 2 3 p.m. 36 Biblical hero I N BRIEF Oakland 2, Chicago 0 soccer division at Kennedy Road field in the Manchester Rec 37 City in Oregon 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 in part on the popularity of their lead-in. In his first visit to their house, 6-year-old Show,” “Cheers” and “Taxi,” among others. Seattle 8, California 1 40 Future bks. Wednesday's Games Department-sponsored program. Team members, from left, front row: Sean 11 Biathlon on tap Thursday Cleveland (CandlottI M ) at Mllwoukee Maloney, Pat Copeland, Matt McSweegan, Jeff Talbot, Andrew Fitting, Andy 41 Mother of Mile, (File r 2-1), 2:30 o.m. Rec Hoop 44 Sweet Minnesota (R.SmIth6,4 and Over 1-2) otNew Minor, Joe Murphy. Back row; Coach Pete Cosumano, Marie Cosme, 14 TV Tonight The Manchester Rec Department’s fourth York(LoPolnt6-9ondCodaretZ2),2,4:»o.m. 46 Of aircraft biathlon of the season will be held Thursday Michelle Shadwick, P.J. Cosumano, Andy Dorin, Jim Barry Toby Patterson, 48 Moo 16 19 Baltimore (Bollord 11-5) at Boston night at Globe Hollow. Registration is at 5 p.m. (Price 1-5), 7:35 o.m. Matt Charter, Mike Flanagan. Missing: Beth Mizoras, Catherine Moriarty, Tuesday’s results 49 Hawaiian ■ Texos(Jet(coot5-3)at Detroit (RItsl-l),7:35 23 search of American prisoners ot war. and the meet to begin at 6 p.m. Entry fee is $3 instruments 6 :0 0 P M CE)(B d?) 59 5® News [CNN] PrimeNews [A&E] Twentieth Century Part 2 ol 2. p.m. Jessica Nylin, Lynn Lajeunesse, Duff Caplinger, Laura Leonard. Sylvester Stallone, Richard Crenna, and participants under 18 years of age must be NORTHERN LEAGUE- 53 Of foot-bones [ D I S ] S id e k ic k s (C C ) R izzo h ope s to bust Kansas CItv (Gublczo 9-8) crt Toronto @ ) Matt Houston Part 2 of 2. Charles Napier. 198® Rated R. (In Stereo) [ESPN ] NFL Yearbook Highlights of the (CeruttI 7-5), 7:35 p m . Indians 67 (Jason Dixon 13, a m ajor gangland figure; Ernie Is a sked on a 1988 Washington Redskins accompanied by a parent or guardian. 55 Package (11) S ta r T re k Chicago (Perez 7-11) at Oakland Erik Johnson 11) Nights 41 date by an "older woman " [U SA] Miami Vice Three renegade bik­ The sixth in the seriesof biathlons/triathlons Red Sox 5, Orioles 3 Rangers 4, Tigers 3 Expos 5, Pirates 4 57 Spikes ers terrorize South Florida to avenge the 12:40AM [MAX] MOVIE: First (S.DovIs 9-5), 10:05 o.m. 32 33 0® McCloud [HBO] MOVIE: Midnight Run' (CC) A (James Harris 20, Joe Maher death of a comrade. (60 min.) (In Stereo) Blood' A Vietnam veteran uses his Special w'ill consist of a 2-mile run and ‘A-mile swim. California (Blvleven 10-2) at Seattle (11 Innings) 58 Respectable 5® Sledge Hammer! bounty hunter and an accused embezzler (Swift 6-3), 10:05 p.m. Forces training to escape the clutches of a First Oom« TEXAS DETROIT 8) 59 Nine-headed try to elude the mob as they make their 8® Nightline (CC). For more information, call the Rec Depart­ Thursday's Games 5® Rod & Reel (R) 1 1 :30PI\/1 ® brutal small-town sheriff. Sylvester Stal­ BALTIMORE BOSTON o b r h b l O b r h b l ment at 647-3166. Chlcogo at Oakland, 3:15 ojn. MONTREAL PITTSBURGH Glenn Construction 70 monster way across the country. Robert De Niro, O b r h b l MonriQ ss 4 1 2 0 Pettis cf 4 0 1 0 5® Charlie's Angels ® Arsanio Hall (In Stereo) lone, Richard Crenna, Brian Dennehy. Minnesota at New York, 7:» pm. Ob r h bl o b r h b l Ob r h bl Charles Grodin, Yaphet Kotto, 1988. Deverex cf 4 0 0 0 Boggs 3b 4 1 2 0 Espy cf 1110 Trom m l ss 4 1 1 0 (Chris Galligan 17, Bill Silver 60 Division of (IT) H o n e y m o o n e rs 1982. Rated R. Last Thursday's biathlon, a one-mile swim, Cleveland at Boston, 7:35 o.m. DM rtnz cf 5 1 2 1 Bonds If 4 0 0 0 5® W KRP in Cincinnati Part 1 of 2. Rated R. (In Stereo) PBrodly If 2 10 0 Reed 2b PImero lb 5 120 Whitokr 2b 2 112 went to Bill Fowler with a time of 24:47. Rob Texas of Detroit, 7:35 o.m. 4 0 1 0 Huson 2b 5 0 0 0 Lind 2b 5 1 1 0 12) Wolff-Zackin Insurance 60 Great Britain (T® Synchronal (TT) Tw ilight Zone CRIpkn ss 4 0 2 0 Romloe cf 4 0 11 Bolnes dh 4 12 3 Lynn dh 4 1 1 1 41 42 43 44 (57) W orld of Survival (R) [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire 1 :00AM Kansas CItv at Toronto, 7:35 p.m. Golorrg lb 5 0 0 0 RRyIds cf 5 0 10 (Keith Wolff 23, Scott Altrui Tanner (25:30) was second and Mel Siebold Jr. Tettleton c 4 0 0 0 Heep If 2 0 0 0 Sferro rf 3 0 11 Lemon rf 4 0 0 0 5® Jeffersons (T® Home Shopping Network (2 hrs.) Californio at Seattle, 10:05 o.m. Rolnes If 3 10 0 Bonilla 3b 4 2 2 1 5l) Three's Company [TM C] MOVIE: 'The Good W ife' A ro­ Morlixl dh 3 111 Kutcher If 1 1 0 0 Franco 2b 4 0 10 Bergmn lb 4 0 0 0 DOWN (25:35) third. Janet Romayko topped the Only gomes scheduled Brooks rf 5 0 2 0 GWMson rf 4 0 11 19) 46 47 mantic obsession with a local womanizer 52) (3® Tonight Show (In Stereo) (2® Laverne & Shirley Orsulak rf 2 10 0 Evans rf Incvgllo If 4 0 00 KWIIIms If 3 0 0 0 [A8iE] New Wilderness 3 0 0 0 ONIxon cf 0 10 0 King lb 4 1 1 2 shatters the emotional well-being of a mar­ women's field in 31:276. She was 13th overall. Million lb 4 0 2 1 Esasky 1b Buechel 3b 4 0 10 Stronge 3b 3 0 0 0 SO U T H ER N - Back Again 5® Motorweek Two now Isuzu truck de­ [A& E] Gallant Breed An examination of 3 1 0 0 Woltach 3b 4 1 0 0 LVItlere c 2 0 0 0 [DIS] The Roots of Goofy Animated Wfhgin 3b 2 0 10 Rice dh Kunkel cf 4 0 2 0 Heath c 3 0 1 0 1 Northern ried woman in 1939 Australia. Rachel There were 25 entrants. 3 0 1 0 Sontoven c 5 1 2 2 Ortiz c 49 (Paul Lasewicz 16, Tom 53 54 Gary Owens hosts this retrospective look signs; auto gadgets; a comparison of three the military engagements of the U.S. Mar­ National Leagueatandinga Gonzats 3b 0 0 0 0 Kreuter c 3 0 0 0 10 0 0 Ward. Bryan Brown, Steven Vidler. 1986. Burks dh 1111 D^ren ss 4 0 0 0 DIstfno ph 10 0 0 constellation at the career and family history of one of hatchback sport coupes ines during the Vietnam War. Narrator; BRIpkn 2b 4 0 0 0 Rivera ss MStnIy ph 0 0 0 0 Czaja 10) Hawks 36 (Ray Lata Rated R. 3 112 KGross p Bell ss 4 0 1 0 57 Wall Disney's most famous characters. E G. Marshall. (60 min.) Part 3 of 3. Cerone c RLeoch ph 10 0 0 2 0 10 2 Adjective 5® Show of Shows East Division 4 0 2 1 WJhnsn ph 10 0 0 JRobnsn p 2 0 0 0 22, Paul Tetreault 6) [USA] Murder, She Wrote Sirois six strokes back Tetols 29 3 6 3 Totals Sundbrg c 0 0 0 0 ending (90 min.) [CNN] Crossfire W L Pet. OB 32 S 9 5 ZSmIth p 0 0 0 0 Cangels ph 10 0 0 Spikes Spirits 54 (James 5® St. Elsewhere Montreal Totals 37 4 12 4 Totals 31 3 S 3 59 8 : C D 5® H e a d o f th e C la s s (CC) 62 44 .585 Aldrete ph 10 10 Londrm p 0 0 0 0 3 ___ Lisa [ESPN ] Home Run Derby: Bob Cerv vs. 30 PM (57) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Richest Cat in the AVON — Amateur Lucas Sirois. playing out Chicago 60 46 566 2 Boltim ore 108 300 000—3 Gott 12, Dave Lewis 12. Bill Bob Allison Charlie expels Dennis from the honors T tx o t 101 000 002—4 Burke p 10 0 0 VnSlyk ph 10 0 0 W orld' Greedy relatives plan a catnapping St. Louis 54 48 .529 6 Boston on 001 30x—8 4 Communicating [CNN] Sports Tonight of the Manchester Country Club, had rounds of Detroit 000 102 000- Bair p 0 0 0 0 Elle r 10) Fake 32 (Sean [HBO] MOVIE: "batteries not in­ course because of his constant clowning. after their uncle wills the bulk of his vast New York 54 SO .519 7 E—Tettleton, Gonzoles. DP—Baltimore DP—Texos 1. LOB—Texos 9, Detroit 4. Totals 41 S 8 3 Totals 38 4 7 4 instrument (c)1909 by NEA, Inc (R) [DIS] MOVIE: 'Vanishing Africa' Afri­ estate to his favorite pet. Ramon Bieri, 73-79 on Tuesday to finish at 219. six strokes off Pittsburgh 45 60 .429 16»/j 1. Boston 3. LOB— Baltimore 9, Boston 11. Kearns 9, Pete McCluskey 8) cluded' (CC) The beleaguered residents of 2B— Boggs 2. Rice. Cerone. Burks. Worthing­ 2B—Potmeiro, Heoth, Monrique, Espy. a crumbling Manhattan brownstone re­ CD 5® : New ca's endangered species are shown living Steven Kampmann, Caroline McWilliams. the pace in the $20,000 Connecticut Golf Open at PhllodelDhio 42 63 .400 19'/a Montreol 010 010 010 02—5 W nl Divtalon ton. HR— Rivero (3). SB— PBrodley (7). HR—Lvnn (6), Whitaker (22). Balnes(14). ceive unexpected help from mechanized York M ets at St. Louis Cardinals (2 hrs., with the progress of man and struggling 1986. SF— Slerro. Pittsburgh 000 102 OOO 01-4 the Golf Club of Avon. w L Pet. OB Devereoux(14).SF— Rivero. visitors from space. Hume Cronyn, Jessica 30 min.) (Live) for their own territory rights. 1976. [ESPN] Running and Racing IP H R ER BB SO E—Bonlllo. LoValMere. DP—Montreol 2, Son Froncisco 62 44 585 IP H R E R B B SO John Parsons of Tumble Brook Country Club Texos Pittsburgh 1. LOB—Montreal 7. Pitts­ Tandy, Frank McRae. 1987 Rated PG (In [A8iE] Twentieth Century Part 2 of 2. [ESPN] SportsCenter Up-to-date [LIFE] Self-Improvement Guide Houston 61 45 1 Baltimore .575 Brown W,1(K6 8 5 3 3 3 burgh 6. 2B—DoMortInez, Aldrete, Radio, TV Stereo) scores. in Bloomfield had rounds of 68-72 for a 54-hole Son Diego 52 54 ,491 10 Hornlsch L.1-5 CELEBRITY CIPHER [DIS] Danger Bay (CC) A magician's ele­ [USA] Dragnet Russell S,22 1 0 0 0 0 Brooks, Santovenla. HR—King (2), Bonlllo Los Angeles 49 MSmIth Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous people, past and present [LIFE] Cagney & Lacey phant wanders off during a performance. [HBO] MOVIE; 'Frantic' (CC) An Ameri­ total of even-par 213 for a one-stroke win over SB .458 13V2 Detroit (13). SB—Raines (21). Cincinnati 48 57 .457 Hickey Each letter in the cipher stands lor another. Today's clue: O equals B. can doctor in Paris launches an obsessive 1 :30AM ® The Judge (CC) 13'/a Tonano 8 9 2 2 2 IP H R E R BB SO [TM C] MOVIE: 'North Shore' A naive (In Stereo) two-time defending champion Kevin Giancola. Atlanta 43 63 Boston investigation into his wife's unexplained .406 19 Hennemon 1-3 1 1 10 AAontreal Arizona teen-ager challenges the perilous ® Joe Franklin Tuesday's Games Oopson 3 4 3 3 6 [ESPN] Swimsuit '89 Manchester Country Club head professional Gibson L,26 2-3 2 1 1 o' KGross 6 4 3 3 4 5 Today a B s a waves of Hawaii's legendary coastline disappearance. Harrison Ford, Emmanuelle Houston 5, CIncInnotl 0 Lamp 31-3 1 0 0 1 R H a B a B p R A U M I Seigner, Betty Buckley. 1988 Rated R. (In (TT) INN News Murphy W.2-5 W P— Tonano. ZSmIth 3 2 0 0 1 Matt Adler, Nia Peeples, Gregory Harrison. 9:00PM C D Ja k e and th e F a tm a n (CC) Ralph DeNicolo had rounds of 76-74 for a total Chicago 4, Philadelphia 1 12-3 1 0 0 3 2 p.m. — Tennis; Volvo (2® A n g ie LSmIth S,15 Burke WA1 2 1110 1987. Rated PG (In Stereo) A reluctant witness to a street mugging Stereo) Montreal 5, Plttstourgh 4, II Innings 1 0 0 0 0 Pittsburgh H W N of 225. a dozen strokes off the winning total. Dopson pitched to 4 batters In the 4th. International, ESPN I S E H W N S W M a B p R S E inadvertently helps solve a string of mur­ (3® Later W ith Bob Costas San Diego 5, Atlanta 2, 11 Innings JRoblnson 7 4 2 2 2 [USA] Cartoon Express 1 1 :35PM CB Night Court WP—Hornlsch. ders (60 m in ) (R) (In Stereo) San Froncisco 5, Los Angeles 2 National League results Landrum 2 110 0 4:30 p.m. - Twins at (3® Honeymooners New York 11, St. Louis 0 3 : 3 0 P M C D C B S N e w s (CC) (In Stereo) 1 1 :45PM [TMC] MOVIE: Gotham' Bair L,A2 2 3 2 2 2 Yankees. WPOP H a A Z P a H Z P I H N H L P Z E CD (5® Hooperman (CC) Harry learns that [CNN] Newsnight Update Hawks sign Volkov Wednesday's Games Red Sox 6. Orioles 2 Umpires— Home. W illiam s; First. CD (1® ABC News (CC). his new apartment mate is a swinger. (R) A struggling private eye takes on a case Houston (Deshales 1(M) ot CIncInnotl MeSherry; Second, West; Third, Craw­ 7:30 p.m. — Orioles at Red involving the search for a woman thought [ESPN] Major League Baseball Maga­ Astros 5. Reds 0 (20) Too Close for Comfort (In Stereo) ATLANTA (AP) — Alexander Volkov, the (R.Robinson 0-1), 7:35 p.m. ford. Sox, NESN, WTIC A R W I P Y C a B p O Y T P I to have died ten years before. Tommy Lee zine Weekly report. Chlcogo (Sonderson 96) at Philadelphia 5® Gala of World Champions 1388 Jones, Virginia Madsen, Frederic Forrest. most valuable player in the Soviet Union this Second Game T—3:28. A — 14.912. ^ N B C N e w s (CC) [USA] W W F Prime Time Wrestling (K.Howell 8-7), 7:35 o.m. BALTIMORE BOSTON HOUSTON CINCINNATI 8 p.m. — WBL: Finland at Olympic medalist skaters including Katar­ 1988 Rated R. (In Stereo) Montreal (Perez 5-10) ot Rttsburgh B A A F P U . [57i N ig h tly B u s in e s s R e p o rt past season, signed a three-year contract to O b r h b l Ob r h bl Ob r h bl Ob r h bi Worcester, SportsChannel G A B W Y P P ina W itt. Brian Orser, Elizabeth Manley and L o ve B o a t (Reed 0-1), 7:35 o.m 1 :35AM ® Orsulak If 3 0 12 Burks cf 5 1 0 0 BIgglo c 4 1 1 0 Rchdsn ss 4 0 10 Giants 5,Dodgers2 PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "Human creatures have a marvelous power of (3® W KRP in Cincinnati Part 2 of 2. Brian Boitano perform. (60 min.) 1 2:00 AM ® U S A T o d a y Safety in the play basketball with the Atlanta Hawks. San Diego (Hurst 9-8) at Atlanta (Glovlne Romlrz ss 5 1 1 0 8:30 p.m. — Mets at Cardi­ w orkp lace. [HBO] Bette Midler's Mondo Beyondo BAndsn cf 4 0 0 0 Reed 2b 4 0 1 0 Modisn 3b 5 0 0 0 adapting themselves to necessity.” — George Gissing. (fl) Love Connection ®7) Lyndon Johnson Laurence Luckinbill Volkov, a 6-foot-10‘/i, 218-pound forward, was 96), 7:40 p.m. Deverex rf 3 0 2 0 Boggs 3b Doran 2b 5 0 0 0 EDavIs cf 4 0 10 nals, flannels 9, 20, WFAN (CC) V a rie ty-sh o w h ost M o n d o (Bette) B e ­ 3 2 1 0 SAN FRAN LOS A N G E LS portrays Lyndon B Johnson in this one- Ql) Star Trek New York (Viola 0-0) at St. Louis CRIpkn ss 4 0 1 0 Heep If GDavIs 1b 3 2 2 1 Griffey If 3 0 10 [A& E] Profiles Feaiureid Joseph Stalin yon d o introduces new talent David (bale. drafted by the Hawks in the sixth round of the 2 10 0 ab r h bi man show, based on the stage play by (Power 3-4), 8:35 p.m. Trober lb 4 0 0 0 Kutcher If DoSmIth p 0 0 0 0 Roomes rf 4 0 10 Ob r h bl (660-AM) (TB Home Shopping Network (60 min.) Bill Irwin, The Kippers Kids, La La La Hu­ 1 0 11 Butler cf 5 12 1 G riffin ss [CNN] Showbiz Today 1986 N B A draft. He is the second Soviet player San Froncisco (Hommoker 66) ot Los Sheets dh 4 1 1 0 Comlnlt 3b 3 1 3 2 Bnzngr lb 4 0 10 4 12 0 James Prideaux. (90 min.) (R) man Steps, Pat Oleszko and Paul Zaloom Evans dh 3 1 2 2 RThmp 2b 5 1 1 0 Rndiph 2b 9:30 p.m. — Bowling: Wi­ (2® Morton Downey Jr. Part 2 of 2. (R) Angeles (R.Martinez 2-0), 10:35 p.m. Wthgtn 3b 4 0 0 0 Anthony rf 3 0 0 0 JReed c 4 0 2 0 5 0 11 [ESPN] SportsLook to sign with an NBA club: in June, Sarunas Esasky lb 4 1 2 3 WCIork 1b 4 0 1 0 Daniels If chita Open. ESPN [A8iE] Gallant Breed An examination of (65 min.) (In Stereo) Thursday's Games M elvin c 0 0 0 BHotchr If 5 0 12 Oester 2b 2 0 0 0 3 12 1 (2® Success 'n Life 2 Romlne rt 4 0 1 0 Mitchell If 3 0 11 Bean cf the military engagements of the U.S. Mar­ Marciulionis agreed to terms with the Golden Houston ot Cincinnati, 12:35 o.m. Gonzals 2b 2 10 0 Young cf 3 0 10 Leary p 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 :0 0 P M CE inside Edition An all­ 2:00AM ® Superior Court Rivera ss 4 0 2 0 MIdndo rf 3 0 0 0 M urray 1b ines during the Vietnam War. Narrator: 8® Win. Lose or Draw New York ot St Louis, 1:35 p.m. M illion ph 10 0 0 Gedmon c Rhoden p 3 0 0 0 Dibble p 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 women city council in Tennessee. (R) State Warriors. 3 0 1 0 Sherldn rf 1 0 0 0 Marshal rf E G Marshall (60 min ) Part 3 of 3 (TT) Streets of San Francisco Chicago at Phllodelphio, 7:35 pm. BRIpkn 2b 0 0 0 0 Romero pr Andersn p 0 0 0 0 Collins ph 1 0 0 0 3 0 10 (ST) O m e x in 0 0 0 0 MWIms ss 4 2 2 1 Stubbs cf 2 0 0 0 CB (22) W heel of Fortune (CC) Montreal at Pittsburgh, 7:35 p.m. Cerone c CRnIds lb 0 0 0 0 Sebro p 0 0 0 0 [CNN] Larry King Live (2® NVR Showcase 10 0 0 Litton 3b 3 0 1 0 M H tchr If 1 0 0 0 [A&E] Battle Line Son Diego ot Atlanta. 7:40 p.m Totals 31 2 5 2 Scudder p Golf ( S Cosby Show (CC). Totals 34 6 11 6 0 0 0 0 Uribe ss Hamitn 3b [DIS] Great Expectations (CC) Pip (An­ (3® Dating Game Graf continues to breeze Son Francisco at Los Angeles, 10:35o.m. Wnghm ph 10 0 0 1110 4 0 0 0 I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME [CNN] Newsnight Mnwrng c 3 0 11 Scioscia c ;11 (38 C h e e r s (CC) thony Calf) begins his new life in London, Boltim ore OOO 020 000—3 Totals 34 5 9 5 Totals 33 0 7 0 3 0 0 0 [ESPN ] Inside the PGA Tour ® ) Jeffersons (CC) Gorrelts p 10 0 0 Dmpsy ph by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee Boston 000 400 30x—6 1 0 0 0 (20' M * A * S * H while continuing to pursue Estella; the SAN DIEGO (AP) — Top-rated Steffi Graf American League reauita Brantley p 0 0 0 0 Valenzlo p [LIFE] HeartBeat Cory and the Women's [A& E] Decades: '60s Part 4 of 10 DP—Boston 1. LOB— Baltimore 5, Boston Houston 200 002 001—5 2 0 0 0 identity of Pip's secret benefactor is re­ DRbsn ph 1 0 0 0 Andesn ph Tallwood Unscramble these four Jumbles, Weren’t you supposed to be C24 (57; MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour breezed info the quarterfinals of the Great 7. 2B—Orsulok. Reed, Boggs. HR—Esosky CIncInnoti oOO 000 OOB—0 10 10 vealed. With Kim Thomson, Jean Sim­ Medical Arts are slapped with a malprac­ [ESPN] SportsLook Lefferts p 1 0 0 0 APerKi p 0 0 0 0 one letter to each square, to form out logging today? (26) Police Story tice suit over the death of a baby; Paul ex­ American Bank Tennis Classic with a 6-1. 6-1 (18). LOB—Houston 11, CIncInnotl 12. 2B— MEMBER-MEMBER — Gross- Jim mons and Anthony Hopkins (2 hrs.) Part 2 [TM C] MOVIE: 'The Good Wife' A ro­ Twina 5. Yankeea 4 Seorage p 0 0 0 0 (our ordinary words. periences impotency. (60 min.) IP H R E R B B SO Ramirez. ComlnItl. HR—GDovIs (23). B ld w e ll- H a r r v N o w o b lls k I 139, N ic k (3® (4® Current Affair of 3. (In Stereo) mantic obsession with a local womanizer victory over Betsy Nagelsen. Baltim ore SB—Richordson (1), EDovIs (9) S- Gonzalz ph 1 0 0 0 Totals 35 510 4 Totals Pohoulls-Ed Stone 140. Ken Comertord- C6l) S ta r T re k [LIFE] MOVIE. Who Will Love My [USA] New Mike Hammer shatters the emotional well-being of a mar­ Lori McNeil, the fifth seed, fell to Bettina DJohnson L.0-1 6 2-3 8 5 5 2 2 Leorv Andersen. 34 2 7 2 MINNESOTA N EW Y O R K Kevin McCooe 140. Net- Frank Woltyna- TOHOB Children?' Based on the true story of a ried woman in 1939 Australia Rachel Ob r h bl c > r h bl Hickey 0 0 110 0 IP H R E R B B SO Mlke KomlnskI 118, Keith Bennett-Curt [A&E] Chronicle A look at the Boston 1 2:05AM ® P a t S a ja k Bunge 6-2.6-0 in a first-round match. Seeds who Houttan Son Francitco OOO 012 008—5 ] term inally ill Iowa w om an w h o takes it Ward, Bryan Brown, Steven Vidler 1986 Bush If 4 13 2 Sqx 2b S 0 1 0 Wlllomsn 1 1-3 3 0 0 0 0 LeDovtl22. Fire Department, Rhoden W,1-3 Los A tig o ln 00) 001 000—8 upon herself to find new and loving fami­ 12:30AM ® St. Elsewhere Rated R. won were No. 3 Zina Garrison: No. 4 Patty Harper ph 10 0 0 Tolleson ss M 1 0 Boston 5 7 TIWO DAY MEMBER-MEMBER - >> .A y Andersen 3 0 E—Valenzuela. DP—Los Angeles I. [CNN] Moneyline lies for each of her 10 children. Ann- Reardon p 0 0 0 0 Phelps ph 10 0 0 Gordner W,3-6 7 2-3 5 2 2 3 6 Gross- Nick Pahoulls-Ed Stone 63, Ron ® Morton Downey Jr. Part 1 of 2. (R) Fendick; and No. 6 Nathalie Tauziat. DoSmIth 1 LOB—San Francisco 7, Los Angeles 9. 2:15AM [ M A X ] m o v i e : Emanuelle Lxirkin rf 3 0 0 0 M tngly lb 12 3 3 LSmtth S,16 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 2 0 Baslle- 64. Net- Frank Woltvna- [ESPN] SportsCenter Up-to-date Margret, Frederic Forrest. 1983. Ctnclnnatl 8B—GrlfUn, Butler, MaWllllams. 3B— d® ® Late Night With David Letter- in Bangkok' Emmanuelle teaches her lov­ Moses If 10 0 0 BalbonI dh 2 0 0 0 HBP—Boggs by Hickey. Mlke KomlnskI 54, Rich Bornett-Ed sco re s [IVIAX] MOVIE: Hiding Out' (CC) Leary L,7-9 5 1-3 7 Morsholl. HR— MalMlllanns (3), Daniels 0 man (In Stereo) ers the art of total pleasure. Laura Gemser, Puckett ct 4 0 0 0 PolonIa ph 10 0 0 McLaughlin 54, Keith Bennett-Curt LeDovt GINOW Dibble 2-3 0 (4). SB — Daniels (9), RThompson [LIFE] HeartBeat Cory is devastated af­ Threats on his life force a 30-ish stock­ Chris Avram, Debra Berger 1978. Rated Hrbek lb 4 1 1 1 Barfield rf 2 0 10 54. (3® Morton Downey Jr. Part 2 of 2. (R) Boyd begins throwing Sebro 2 (8),WCIark (8). S— Manwarlng. SF— ter a child she delivered dies; Paul is in for broker to pose as a high-school student GoettI 3b 4 0 0 0 M H all If 10 11 1 LOW OROSS-LOW NET — Gross- Augolf R. Athletics 2, White Sex 0 Scudder 1 1 Mitchell. an emotional letdown when he finally gets Jon Cryer, Keith Coogan, Annabeth Gish. 8® Healthy Lifestyles Dwyer dh 3 0 2 0 Slaught c 10 0 0 Link 75, Ivan Fortin 90. Net- Fran Lucas 68. BOSTON (AP) — Right-hander Dennis “Oil Rhoden pitched to 2 betters In the 6th IP H R E R B B SO together with Caroline. (60 mln ) 1987 Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) 2:30AM [T) S u s ta in in g CCostlll rt 1 0 1 0 Velarde 3b 2 10 0 Son Francisco Garv(3allmonte68. (61) Gene Scott Can’’ Boyd, disabled by a blood clotting Loudner c 4 0 0 0 H M orrs ph CHICAGO HBP—ComlnItl by Sebro. WP—Rhoden. TWO MA,N BEST 16 — Gross- Jim [USA] MOVIE: Porky's II: The Next 10 0 0 OAKLAND DaSmIth. Gorrelts W.9-3 5 1-3 4 2 2 2 1 [U SA] Miami Vice Crockett and Tubbs problem in his right arm since May 2, began a Gaone ss 4 2 2 0 Kelly cf 10 2 0 Ob r h bl Ob r h bl Brantley 2-3 0 0 0 1 Bldwell-Harrv NowobllskI 59, Auggle Link- use a beautiful woman as bait to trap a Day' High school students, recruited to ap­ Newmn 2b 3 1 2 2 Goltghr cf 3 0 0 0 RHdsn dh 4 0 1 0 Umpires—Home, Engel; Rrst, Holllon; Fran Lucas 59. Net- Greg Berger-Charlle HOYNUL APPARENTLY THE Second, Rennert; Third. Runge. Lefterts S.19 3 3 0 0 1 brutal drug dealer. (60 min.) (In Stereo) pear in the school play, wreak havoc with comeback bid Tuesday at Fenway Park. Totals M 5 11 S Totals 34 4 f 4 Fletchr 2b 4 0 1 0 Lansfrd 3b 4 0 3 1 Copp 50, Mike Komlnskl-Fronk Wo|lvna50, EASIEST HA3ITS TO T— 3:02. A— 20.999. U>s Angeles their pranks Dan Monahan. Wyatt Knight, 4 0 0 0 Rick Borkowskl-Bob M iller 50, F.N Boyd, 29, donned a Red Sox uniform and Co Idem rf 4 0 1 0 Canseco rf Valenzlo L,5-ll 7 5 3 1 2 5REA< ARE THE ONES 7 :3 0 P M (T) Entertainment Tonight Kaki Hunter. 1983. Minnesota 001 100 300—5 Fisk dh 4 0 0 0 M cGw Ir lb 2 0 0 0 APena 1 1-3 4 2 2 0 Sulllvon-BIII Wood 51, Bill Nealon-Paul THAT ARE THIS. The 1969 Sharon Tate/LaBlanca murders iC.A.S.T. INC. presenTsj threw for about seven minutes in the bullpen Calomarl51. New York 200 001 CM rtnz 3b 3 0 0 0 DHdsn cf 2 110 Padres 5. Braves 2 Seorage 2-3 1 0 0 0 (In Stereo) 9:30PM (D Robert Guillaume before Boston’s afternoon game with DP— Minnesota 3, New York 1. LOB— W alker ph 10 0 0 SteInbch c 3 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Darling; First, Marsh; TWO MAN BEST BALL — Gross- Ken (CC) Edward's father decides to prove his Minnesota 6, New York 7. 2B—Tolleson, PosQua If 4 0 1 0 Phillips 2b 3 0 1 0 Comerford-Kevin McCooe 67, Nick CB (5^ Jeopardy! (CC) (11 Innings) Second, Hohn; Third, Wendelstedt. FRIVE D Now arrange the circled letters to usefulness by counseling clients. (R) (In Baltimore. Kelly, Bush, Borfleld. 3B—Gagrw. HR— M orm n lb 2 0 10 Jose If 3 0 2 1 Pahoulls-Ed Stone 69, Jim Bldwell-Harrv '—^ (3D Kate & Allie (CC). M attingly (14), Hrbek (15), Bush (11). Lyons lb 0 0 0 0 Gailego ss 3 1 1 0 NowobllskI 69. Net- Ken Jorvls-Joel Grout form the surprise answer, as sug­ Stereo) J An Adaptation of J “ I want to pitch again and I want to pitch T—3:02. A—35,716. gested by the above cartn. SB— Gogne (8), K elly (27). Karkovic c 3 0 0 0 SAN DIEGO ATLANTA 60, Dennis Jolly-JIm Bolce 60. Chet s r' (JS INN News (2® 5® Knight and Daye (CC) A ratings here,’’ Boyd said. “ Tell the manager I’ll be IP H R E R B B SO Guillen ss 3 0 2 0 o b r h b l Ob r h bl Lukos-Carl Mlkolowskv60, Mike KomlnskI- (20) M * A * S * H ploy goes haywire when a hired "gunman " Roberts ss 7 - v back” Minnesota Totals 31 0 6 0 Totals 21 3 9 2 5 0 1 0 OMcDM cf 4 110 Mets 11, Cardinals 0 Frank Woltyno 60, Keith Bennett-Curt 7 Y ^ takes his job too seriously. j "Annie, Get Your Gun" j Rowley W,54 RAIomr 2b 6 0 11 Blauser 2b 5 12 0 LeD ovt 60. Answer here: (3® W in. Lose or Draw □ w @® Carson's Comedy Classics Boyd, who has missed most of the past three Berenguer CDkogo 000 000 000-0 TGwynn rf 5 0 3 0 LSmIth If 4 0 12 WOMEN'S CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP — (3® N e w h a rt (CC) N EW Y O R K seasons because of the blood clotting problem, Woyne Oakland 010 000 01x-0 JaClark 1b 5 0 1 0 D M rphv rf 3 0 0 0 STLOUIS Kothv Harris 252, Solly Whithorn 265, (Answers tomorrow) [ESPN] PBA Bowling: Wichita Open Reardon S,18 D P — Chlcogo 4. LO B —Chlcogo 6, Ooklond Wynne cf 5 0 0 0 Thomos ss 4 0 10 Ob r h bl Ob r h bl Florence Romsev267. ;4® Cosby Show (CC), j Thursday. August 3,1989 - 1:30 p.m. J M ilter 2b Jumbles: BRASS MERCY SNITCH UPHELD From Wichita, Kan. (2 hrs.) (Live) threw lightly. New Y ork 4. 2B—Jose. SB— Mornxin (1), Guillen (30). Jam es If 5 0 1 0 Whited 3b 3 0 0 0 5 0 1 0 Coleman If 3 0 0 0 Yesterday's [A8(E] World of Survival Terrell L,0-1 6 1-3 9 5 5 2 S—Lyons. Gollogher. Abner cf 0 10 0 Tredwy 2b 1 0 0 0 Samuel cf 5 2 3 0 OSmIth ss 4 0 0 0 Answer. If a man married a woman with a title of 10:00PM CD Wiseguy (CC) Vinnie “ It’s going to take a while,” Boston general HJhnsn 3b 4 3 3 1 [CNN] Crossfire J Friday, August 4.1989-7:30 p.m,. J Goternxin 12-3 1 0 0 0 IP H R E R B B SO Pgirulo 3b 5 2 2 0 Gregg lb 4 0 0 0 Oauend 2b 4 0 1 0 nobility, what would he be called?— poses as the owner of a record company manager Lou Gorman said. “ He’s anxious to Rlghettl 1 10 0 0 Chkogo Santiago c 4 1 1 0 Russell c 3 0 0 0 Strwbry rf 4 2 0 0 Guerrer 1b 3 0 0 0 HER HUSBAND [DIS] Teddy Bear's Picnic Animated; McRytds If to investigate corruption in the music in­ get going, but it will be two or three weeks Rowley pitched to 1 batter In the 7th. Hibbard L.2-3 7 2-3 8 2 2 2 2 Rosmsn p 2 0 2 1 Wthrtov ph 10 0 0 5 4 4 6 Brnnsky rf 3 0 1 0 Transactions T w o toddy bears co m e to life to help a little Flnnry ph Carreon If 0 0 0 0 Pnditn 3b dustry. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) J Saturday. August 5.1989 - 7:30 p.m. J W P— Rowley. Hlllegos 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 1110 Bertedict c 0 0 0 0 3 0 ) 0 girl w ho Is lo st in the forest before he can pitch in a simulated game. If Ooklond GW HrrIs p 0 0 0 0 Clary p 3 0 0 0 Mogodn lb 5 0 13 MThm p cf 3 0 ) 0 CB ® China Beach (CC) Beckett everything is okay then, he’ll go to Pawtucket CYoung W,>8 6 4 0 0 0 2 TmpItn ph 10 0 0 Boever p 0 0 0 0 Lyons c 5 0 2 1 TPena c 3 0 0 0 B A S E B A LL [ESPN ] Bodybuilding: California Cham­ searches for inner peace in the midst of Royala 2, Blue Jays 1 Bum s 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 Grant p 0 0 0 0 Evens ph 10 0 0 Elster ss 4 0 10 Horton p 0 0 0 0 Amtrican Ltogue pionship From San Diego, Calif. (60 min.) chaos; Cherry shows surprising strength I BUCKLEY SCHOOL t Frndez p 3 0 0 0 Terry p (International League) on a rehabilitation Honeycutt 1 1 0 0 0 1 CM rtnz ph 10 13 Acker p 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 BALTIMORE ORIOLES—Recalled Dove (Taped) under pressure. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) program.” Eckersley S,19 1 2-3 0 0 0 0 3 AAoDovIs p 0 0 0 0 DIPIno p 0 0 0 0 Johnson, oltcher, from Rochester of the X- 250 Vernon St., Manchester, CT 06040 ’♦• KANSAS CITY TORONTO Oulsnbry p [M AX] MOVIE: The Pick Up Artist' Qi) INN News Umpires—Home. Reilly; Rrst, Scott; Totals 45 5 14 5 Totals 36 2 5 2 0 0 0 0 Internotlonol League. Sent M ike Smith, X - ^ X - o b r h b l Ob r h b l Second, Roe; Third, Gordo. PognozzI c 10 0 0 oltcher, to Rochester. (CC) An attractive museum tour guide WWIIsn cf 4 1 1 0 Fernndz ss 3 0 1 0 Cl® S y n c h ro n a l T— 2:22. A — 22,536. Son Diego 000 010 010 0 3-d Totals 4011 IS 11 Totals 29 0 4 0 BOSTON RED SOX—Activated Ellis proves to bo more than a match for a 21- X- Donation: Adults $4.00 Seltzer 10 0 1 MWItson If 4 0 0 0 Atlanta 101 OOO 000 Ob—2 ^^^rks, outfielder, from the 21-doy disabled Astrograph year-old ladykiller. Molly Ringwald, Robert (3® Yesterday. Today and Tomorrow Broncos sign Atwater Brett 1b 4 1 2 0 Gruber 3b 4 0 0 0 E—Pogllarulo. DP—Son Diego 1. LOB— New Y ork oto 003 034— 11 Downey, Dennis Hopper. 1987. Rated PG- Prem iere (60 min.) (In Stereo) Trtobll dh 4 0 2 0 McGrIff lb 4 0 0 0 StLouls 000 000 OOO— 0 } Children 12 & under & Mariners 8, Angels 1 San Diego 11, Atlonto 5. 2B—JoClork, CLEVELAND INDIANS—Colled up Ed 13. (In Stereo) (2® Romance of the Indian Railways GREELEY. Colo. (AP) — Steve Atwater, Winters rf 4 0 1 0 Whitt c 4 1 1 1 Rasmussen, LSmIth, PogMoruto 2. 3B— E— MThompson. D P —New Yo.-K 2. INoIno, pitcher, from Colorado Sprlngsof the Welimn ss 0 0 0 0 Moseby cf 3 0 1 0 CMortlnez. S—Roberts. SF—LSmIth. LOB—New York 5, StLouls 4. 2B— Pocific Coost League. Sent Steve OMn, 8 :0 0 P M CB Smothers Brothers Co­ (2® [CNN] News Denver’s first-round choice in the 1989 N F L CALIFORNIA SEATTLE J Senior Citizens $2.00 Boone c 4 0 0 0 Mlinks dh 3 0 0 0 IP H RER BB SO OQuendo, McRevnolds, Lyons, Samuel, Pitchar. to Colorado Springs, However, these won't be handed to you m edy Hour Shelley Long, the Flying Kara- FWhIte 2b 4 0 0 0 H ill rf 3 Ob r h bl o b r h b l (3® Hogan's Heroes draft, signed with the Broncos on Tuesday to 0 0 0 Son D ltgo Magodan. 3B—McRevnolds. HR— KANSASCITYROYALS—Optioned Lulsde on a silver platter, you're going to have mozov Brothers and Jim Stafford witness Pecota ss 4 0 0 0 LIrlano 2b 3 0 0 0 Wsntn If 4 0 0 0 Reynids 2b 5 2 1 0 ^Your [A& E] Decades; '60s Part 4 of 10. end a two-week holdout. Rosmusen 7 McRevnolds (10). SB— HJohnson 2 (28). los Santos, Inflelder, to Omaha of the an historic breakup when Dick decides to Thurm n If 3 0 2 0 Dwnr^ dh 3 0 0 0 MOIaz 2b 0 0 0 0 S— Fernondez. to earn your trophies. i Ticket Info Call 649-7201 GW HrrIs 1 Americon Assoclotlon. Colled up Rick g o solo. (60 min.) [TMC] MOVIE: 'American Ninja' An Although the Broncos would sayonly that the Totals 33 2 • 1 Totals 31 1 3 1 Arm os ph 1 0 0 0 B riley If 4 2 2 2 Gront W,5-l 2 IP H R E R B B SO Luecken, oltcher, from Omaha. ‘B irth d a y CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) A social DWhIte cf 4 0 0 0 ADavIs dh 4 1 3 4 American soldier battles ninja warriors In MoDovIs S,26 1 New York MILWAUKEE BREWERS—Designated experience you might have tociay could CB (4Q) Growing Pains (CC) Mike helps ^ 649-9758 former Arkansas safety had agreed to a series Joyner lb 4 1 2 0 Coles rf 4 0 0 0 the Philippines. Michael Dudikoff, Steve Konsos city 000 010 010—3 Atlanta Frndez W.9-3 9 4 0 0 2 ) Dove Engle, catcher-first bosemon, lor have a favorable Impact on your per­ Carol when she doesn’t want to attend her of one-year contracts, with terms not dis­ Toronto 000 000 100-1 Roy 2b 3 0 2 0 Cotto cf 4 1 1 1 Clorv 7 StLouls Aug. 3,1989 James. 1985. Rated R. 1 1 0 1 minor leogue assignment. sonality. It will broaden your outlook parents' alma mater (R) k ick 'k ifiririr'k irir-k 'k irir-k ir'k ick 'k -k iririfk ir E—Pecota, Thurman. Stottlemyre. DP— Hoffmn 2b 1 0 0 0 Presley lb 4 1 1 0 Boever 3 Terry L.7-10 5 1-3 7 4 4 1 1 1111 closed, published reports said the package was CDavIs If 4 0 2 1 Valle c 2 110 MINNESOTA TWINS—Received Kevin CB Kiner's Kornor 1 0:30PM (Ijj Odd Couple Toronto 2. LOB— Kansas City 7, Toronto 4. Acker LAS 1 3 3 2 0 DIPIno 1 2-3 2 2 1 0 Toooid and Tim Drummond, pitchers, An active, busy year Is ahead that will and elevate your expectations. worth a little more than $2 million, including a 2B— Brett. 3B— Wilson. H R — Whitt (7). Parrish c 2 0 0 0 EM rtnz 3b 3 0 11 Umpires—Home, KIbler; First, Hirsch­ Oulsnbry ) 3 ) 1 0 i AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) Because Oi) MOVIE: 'Hot Dog... the Movie' Ski 0® Synchronal VIZQuel ss 4 0 0 0 f r ^ the New York Mets os two ot the plovers take you Into new areas where your cre­ signing bonus of $500,000 or more. SB— Moseby (16), Thurmon 2 (11). SF— Schroedr c 2 0 0 0 beck; Second, Gregg; Third, Quick. Horton ) 3 4 4 ) 1 bums and bunnies try to outdo each other Howell 3b 3 0 2 0 to^mmedloterlnthetrodeforFrank Viola, ative self-expression can be best uti­ you'll possess the necessary Insights, 126) INN New s Seltzer. T—3:15. A-d,363. DIPIno pitched to 2 batters In the 8th. pnetw. Assigned Toponl and Drummond on the slop e s w hile looking for rom ance on Schoflld ss 3 0 0 0 you'll be able to succeed today In han­ Atwater, a three-time all-Southwest Confer­ IP H R E R B B SO Umpires—Home, RIpplev; Rrst, Froem- to Portland otthe Pacific Coost Leogue. lized. What you accomplish could turn 5® Hogan's Heroes Konsos City KAndrs ss 0 0 0 0 the side, David Naughton, Patrick Houser, ence selection and an All-America as a senior, mlng; Second, Layne; Third, DeMuth. out to be quite Impressive. dling someone's serious dilemma that (S7) H o w Fa r H o m e: V e te ra n s A fte r V ie t ­ Sobrhgn W,11-5 9 3 1 1 1 6 Tetolt 34 1 8 1 Totals 34 810 I Cubs 4, Phillies 1 Tracy N Smith 1984. ..'’’OCONTO BLUE JAYS—Acoulred had this person completely baffled. nam (CC) An award-winning film chroni­ was the 20th player selected in the draft after Toronto T— 2:44. A — 40644. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Your possibilities (181 MOVIE: 'Young Wives Tale' Over­ MMkIe Wilson,outtlelder.fromtheNewYork PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) Don't be cling the adjustments Vietnam veterans stotlm yr L,2-5 7 8 2 2 3 5 GoUfomto 010 000 OOA-1 for personal gain look very strong to­ crowding in housing-shortage times in p.p.d.o. the Broncos gave up the 13th position in CHICAGO PHILA Meta os the player to be named loter In the faced upon their return from the war (R) DW ard 2 0 0 0 0 2 SMttte 040 301 lOx—0 day. Channels will be opening (or things reluctant to go to someone whose Intel­ England creates marital mix-ups, babies exchange for a second-round selection. Stottlemyrepltchedto2batterslnthe8th. E—Washington. DP—Seattle 1. LOB— o b r h b l Ob rh bl 2 ™ * , Musselmon, pitcher. Optioned American League leaders wonclsco Cobrero, cotcher, to Syracuse ot ligence you respect If you are In need of and a maid shortage In this comedy Joan (61) N e w s Collfornia 6, Seattle 7. 2B—Reynolds, Walton cf 5 0 2 2 Dykstra cf 4 1 1 0 (or which you have worked hard and Trip Includes: Howell, ADovIs, CDavIs. 3B— Brilev, Howell. Sndbrg 2b 3 0 1 0 Reody 2b League. Recalled Tonv long. Trying to patch up a broken ro­ advice or counsel today. This Is one of Greenwood, Nigel Patrick, Audrey Hop- [HBO] Not Necessarily the News (CC) 3 0 10 Castillo, pitcher .from Syracuse. Brewers4, Indians 2 HR— ADavIs (11), Cotto (5). SB—Reynolds Groce lb 5 0 1 0 VHoyes rf 4 0 0 1 BOMd on 300 ot Bots. mance? The Astro-Graph Matchmaker those times when two heads are defi­ burn 1951 (In Stereo Live) Bird plays in camp finale (19), Briley (8). Dowson rf 3 1 0 0 Jordan 1b 4 0 1 0 •Round Trip air from JFK non-stop G AB RHP Notional League can help you to understand what to do nitely better than one. (201 Baseball All Star Bloopers IP H R E R B B SO McCIndn If 2 110 Kruk If 4 0 1 0 ADavIs Sea 11:00PM (D (XI® 5® 5® 8® ® 86 302 54 103 .: YORK METS—Recoiled Keith ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) Substantial MILWAUKEE Colifem la Jockson If 10 0 0 CHoyes 3b 3 0 10 to make the relationship work. Mall $2 (22) (30) Unsolved Mysteries (CC) Fea­ N e w s WALTHAM. Mass, (AP) - The Boston CLEVELAND Puckett Mln 104 414 51 141 Miller, Inllelder, from TIdewoter of the •4 Night Accomodation Ob r h bl Abbott L,9-7 31-3 8 Berryhlll c 3 0 0 1 Thon ss 4 0 0 0 to Matchmaker, P.O. 91428, Cleveland, rewards are In the offing for you at this tured; prison escapes, including a re­ Celtics’ summer camp that was supposed to Ob r h b( Boggs Bsn 99 385 65 128 international League. Purchased Monnv Ql) Cheers (CC) Browne 2b 3 0 0 0 Molltor 3b 3 1 1 0 Retry 2 2-3 1 Ramos 3b 3 12 1 Lake c 2 0 0 0 Lonsford Oak 95 341 45 113 OH 44101-3428. time where your work or career Is con­ enactment of an unsolved escape from Dunston ss 4 1 1 0 Doulton c Hernon^z ond Roy Soft, pitchers, from 0® Synchronal highlight Larry Bird’s return from heel Ferm ln ss 4 0 0 0 Gantnr 2b 4 1 2 0 MontIne 2 1 10 0 0 Sierra Tex 103 410 69 134 Portland of the PocIfIc Coost League and cerned, but what you hope to get or Alcatraz by throe men in 1962. Host: Rob­ •Round Trip Transfers______Sootlte SWIIton p 3 0 0 0 McW tm s p 2 0 10 VIRGO (Aug. 23-8ept. 22) Make a fresh surgery has instead been a showcase for the Jam es dh 3 0 0 0 Deer rf 3 1 1 1 Bolnes Tex 99 345 SB 112 .: assigned them to Tidewater of the Interna­ gain will come only as a result of dedi­ ert Stack. (90 min.) 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Bird made a surprise m io d tlp M a 000 001 000—1 without making winning a matter of life 5® M-A*S*H Allonson c 3 1 1 0 Spiers ss 3 0 0 0 BJockson, Kansas CItv. 22; Whitoker, Detroit, Ddnnv Young, guard, to o three-veor LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) Others will as­ music. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) return to the court Monday and also played in To tots 30 3 3 1 Totals 31 4 7 4 E—CHaves, Reody. DP—PhdodelpMo Z 22; Carter, Clevelond, 21; Tettleton, Bolti­ contract. or death. The Important thing Is to enjoy (6® Arsanio Hall (In Stereo) positive space — not standbys LOB—Chlcooa 8, PhllodelpMo 6. IB— sist you today In a situation In which you (2® Little House on the Prairie scrimmages Tuesday night, the end of the more, 21; McGwire, Oakland, 19; Esasky, Ho IMhi Bosktlboll League yourself. [A8iE] Tom Poston at the Improv Actor Ctevelond 001 000 100—3 McClendon, Sandberg. 3B— Walton,MeW(l- felt Isolated and deserted. Their Inter­ (3^ MOVIE: ‘Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye' Tuesday’s heme runs Boston,18; Sierra. Texos, 18. MES^GGERO ROME—Signed Donnv GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Today you Tom Poston ( "Newhart ") welcomes John "DIAL-A-DEAL” camp for rookies, free agents and five Milwaukee 100 000 03x-4 llomi. SF—Berryhlll, VHoyes. Runs Botted In vention will help you resolve a dilemma An escaped convict marries wealthy hei Ferry, forword, to o one-yeor contract. Camponora, Paul Dillary, Rich Reynolds, veterans. E—Spiers, Molltor, Browne. LOB— IP H R B R B B s o Sierra, Texos, 78; Franco, Texas, 73; that appeared to be without a solution. may be able to help someone you love ress against her fathers wishes James AMERICAN LEAGUE Chkooo f o o t b a l l Brian Haley and Larry Wilson. (60 min.) Cleveland 2, Milwaukee 8. 2B—Deer, Mattingly. New York, 71; Yount, Milwau­ National Football Looguo SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Today by showing how to make the most of Cagney. Ward Bond, Barbara Payton 8 7 5 -8 7 6 9 “ It felt as well as it could be expected, but I Yount. HR-Carter (21) SB— Allonson (3), Hrbek 05), Buih ())), Twins; M ai- SWIIson W M l 5 4 1 1 0 4 kee, 71; Carter, ClevelorKl, 70; DENVER BRONCOS—Signed Steve At­ you'll have an opportunity to lift some personal resources. You'll see clearly 1950 [CNN] Moneyline felt I wanted to take some rest this afternoon.” Yount (10), Spiers (6) Kngly (U ), Yonkees; Rivera (3), Esa5kv(l8), Lancaster 21-3 2 0 0 1 2 McGrIff. Toronto, 67; ADovIs, Seattle, 66; water, safety. (For up to date messages 7 days/24 hours) H R E R B B SO Red Sox; Whltf (7), Blue Joys; Bolnes MlWIIms S,27 12-3 0 0 0 0 1 responsibility off a friend's shoulder. what this person cannot. (61) MOVIE: 'The Name of the Rose' A [DIS] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet Bird said Tuesday. “It feels all right.” IP Greenwell, Boston, 65; McGwire, Oak­ MIAMI (30LPHINS—Signed Alvin Powell, Clevelond (16), \Nh(le Sox; Lvnn (6), W hitaker (22), Phlladttphla land, 65. guard, and Rick Phillips, tackle. Placed Your thoughtfulness will cement new CANCER (June 21-July 22) Where im­ remote medieval abbey is plagued by a [H BO ] Kids in the Hall (CC) (In Stereo) 875-7278 “Just seeing L a rry out there playing as well Wolno 7 3 114 Tloers; Carter (21), (ndlons; Dovls ())), McWlllms L,M1 7 8 4 3 5 3 Pitching (9 Decisions) Jim Zdelar, tackle, on the reserved-left portant Issues are concerned, align series of grotesque murders and only one Cotto(5),Morlfiers. Frohwirth 1 0 0 bonds of comradeship between you [LIFE] Spenser; For Hire DJones L,4-6 0 4 3 3 1 1 0 0 0 Blvleven, Californio, 10-2, .833; Swindell, compllst. yourself with mature Individuals today. man can solve the puzzle Sean Connery, F as he did was something of a major Orosco 1 0 0 0 0 RMcDwII 1 0 0 0 0 0 and your pal. [M AX] MOVIE: "Rambo: First Blood Qevekmd, 13-3, .813; Montgomery, Konsos NEW YORK JETS—Signed Ralph Caldwell, Their experience will give you an edge Murray Abraham 1986 accomplishment,” Coach Jimmy Rodgers Milwaukee NATIONAL LEAGUE WP—Loncoster. BK— McWilliams. atv, 7-2, .778; Moore. Ooklond, 14-5, .737; linebacker. Released Erwin Groblsno. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Doc. 21) The Part H" (CC) Former-Green Beret John Va l u e ^-Ra v e l o f v e r n o n , i n c | Navarro W,3-3 8 2 2 1 1 : Davis (23), Asfros; W illiam s (3), Glonts Umpires—Home, Pulll; First, David­ dealing with the here and now so that said. Gordon, Konsos City, 11-4, .733; Bonkheod, defensive lineman. realization ol several Important goals [A&E] Buttle Line Ram bo returns to the jungles of V ietnam in Plesac S,25 1 0 0 0 0 Donlels (6), Dodgers; Kino (2), Bonlllo (13), son; Second, Bonin; Third, Harvey. Seottle. 1(W, .714; Stewart. Ooklond. 15^, SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS—Signed Keith are within the realm of possibility today. the future will take care of Itself. DJones pitched to 5 bolters In the 8th. Pirates; McRevnolds (10),Mets. T—1:28. A —23614. .714; W illiamson. Baltimore, 7-3, .700. DeLong, linebacker, to o ttu^ veor rnntmrt MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Aug. 2, 1989 — 17 16 _ MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Aug. 2. 1989 DILLON by Steve OIckeneon A SNAFU by Bruce Beattie KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE by Larry Wright

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prepared pie plate. Refrigerate Spray a glass pie dish with cornstarch, sugar and salt. Mea­ aside. For a frosty until firm. About 1 hour. F ill as non-stick vegetable coating and sure milk into a 1-quart glass finish to some Place chocolate and butter in a place the frozen shell in it. Let batte,r bowl. desired. summer 1 quart microwave-safe bowl. defrost at room temperature for a Using a wire whisk, blend in dry dinners, we Microwave on 70% (medium- Microwave few minutes before crimping the ingredients, then egg. Stirring have some sug­ high) for 2 minutes, or until Marge Churchill of Manchester edges to fit the dish. with a whisk every 2 minutes, gestions for Kitchen melted. Stir in milk and sugar. is an authority on microwave PEANUTS by Charlaa M. Schulz So that the fluted rim of the m icrow ave on high power for 6 to Mix well. Add coconut and toss cooking. Write to her in care of you. 7 minutes, or until mixture just On a hot day. Marge Churchill crust will look brown, brush it until evenly coated and well Microwave Kitchen, Manchester begins to boil. Add vanilla and I can't tell you HOU) ARE YOU SURE YOU RE U/HO a chilly dessert with vanilla or beaten egg yolk. mixed. Using a spoon, pat m ix­ Herald. P.O. Box 591, Manchester Pierce the bottom and sides of the cool to lukewarm. Stir in coconut NICE IT'5 been seeing YOU NOT /V\I5TAKEN ARE u conjures up vi­ ture onto bottom and sides of 06040. and pour into chocolate coconut AGAIN, CHARLIE BROWN.. ABOUT 50/V\ETMIN6? YOU? sions of a fro­ crust with a fork. Microwave on crust (recipe to follow). Refriger­ zen fantasy. high power for 4 to 5 minutes, ate 4 hours or longer. T] Banana split pie, mousses and that carton on 30% (medium-low) rotating twice during the baking Deg ./ To serve: cover with whipped russes and just the perfect ending for a short time. process. Seen through the bottom cream and garnish with shredded Cooked pudding type fillings of the glass dish, the crust should - for any meal. coconut and chcolate curls. ^ Take a vacation from rolling m icrowave best in a 1-quart glass look blistered and opaque. Let it Yields 6 to 8 servings. LOBSTER pins and make pie crusts that are measure or batter bowl. The cool before filling. patted into shape. Except for always cool handle and pouring %« chocolate coconut crust (which is spout make it easy to transfer the Coconut cream pie SALAD ROLL DICK TRACY by Dick Locher ft Max Collins filling to the pie crust. Use a wire 3 tablespoons cornstarch 100% LOBSTER MEAT and 8-Z refrigerated to harden), all crust Chocolate coconut crust mayonalae, aerved on a freshly whisk to smooth lumps and whisk cup sugar A N D PRE-E N/1V are microwaved and cooled be­ 2 squares (1 ounce each) baked hot dog roll. O TH E R WR.I-7T 1 fore adding the filling. mixture during the microwaving Vi teaspoon salt unsweetened chocolate HAQAR THE HORRIBLE by DIk Browne Several microwave techniques to promote even cooking. cups whole milk 2 tablespoons butter are used in making our summer To microwave a frozen pie 1 egg 2 tablespoons milk ThlBhJ ThieiZB WAB ThtB TIME I eTAYBP OLtT ALL pies. Soften cream cheese by shell, rem ove it from its foil pan 2 teaspoons vanilla 2/3 cups confectioner’s sugar FlA^AlZ^ TELUlM© THE ONLY reg. ’5** YoUN(9El2 Vih:iN(S^ A 0OUT NI&HTAUQ FO I^&cr^A /^ MFB'S A fiP TFACKBP microwaving on 50% (medium) while it is still frozen. Bending the Vt cup flaked coconut V /t cups flaked coconut power for use in any recipe. Ice rim of the pan downward, all the whipped topping or whipped W\e TOlJ(&HE5 T EiATTLE^ CLBANFLOOR - cream is easier to scoop or pack way around, makes it easy to pop cream Spray a 9-inch pie plate with a THIS WEEKS BAKED SPECIAL the frozen shell out in one piece. In a small bowl, combine non-stick vegetable coating. Set into a pie crust if you microwave FILLET OF SOLE baked over Fresh Brocolli with Cheese Topping. ] Menus LUNCH *5.49 DINNER <6.49 LI'L ABNER by Al Capp

Senior citizen fish, kasha and mushrooms, be served to Meals on Wheels Wednesday; Swedish meat- LARGE SELECTION OF 8-? mixed vegetables, pineapple co­ clients the week of Aug. 7-11. The balls with gravy, noodles, spin­ RISe.CANDItVATC (-FT^.THfS /S TH’GREATrST MOMEA/r AH PPOMISES NEVAH TO The following meals will be LOBSTERS & CLAMS THE PHANTOM by Lee Falk ft Sy Barry YOKUM.''.'^ am O 'M A H L-L i F E r r ^ A H H H O P E A H DOHT DO NOTHIN' M » DON'T DO leslaw, fresh fruit cup. hot noon meal is listed first and ach; turkey sandwich, fruit, TAKE TM’OATM FA/HTFUM EXarEM UNTfr-) - AH -A n ’TO DO EVERYTHING served at M ayfair Gardens and ------^— OF a l l e g i a n c e PLEU>3ES ALLEGIANCE T' HE DO DO— NO Friday: Minestrone soup, ziti the cool evening meal, second: milk. T ' F E A R L E S S F O S D iC K , a n ’ t o TH' HIGH IDEALS MATTER Westhill Gardens the week of FosDiCK rr PO'WHICH HE STANDS.''.''- W HUr.^ Thursday: Baked chicken PO -iO U HAVE TO ? IT ^ yOUR HI6HMeS6./yOU pRiNceee alicia Aug. 7-11 to Manchester residents with meat sauce, mixed vegeta­ Monday: Roast beef with RULBROF&^AMBAP. bles, garden salad, French dress­ quarter with gravy, plain rice, 0,-L0NELV„l HAVE A ROVAL VISITOR.] who are 60 or older. The congre­ gravy, whipped potato, green AN OFFICIAL j zucchini; chicken salad sand­ 43 Oak Street gate menus are listed first and the ing. Italian bread, fresh fruit; beans; chicken sandwich, fruit, V ie iT . ^ kosher menus, second: bean and barley soup, Swiss milk. wich, fruit. SEA FOOD MANCHESTER Monday; Apricot juice, chicken steak, rice pilaf, beets, water ice. Friday: Tuna casserole, broc­ Tuesday; Leg of veal with SERVING THE AREA OVER 30YEARS croquettes with gravy, mashed Meals on Wheels gravy, baked potato, carrots; egg coli; tuna salad sandwich, fruit, 649-3937 potato, broccoli, biscuit, fresh The following are the meals to salad sandwich, fruit, milk. milk. fruit cup; chicken chow mein, rice, broccoli, strawberry shortcake. Tuesday: Pineapple juice, ARLO AND JANI8 by Jimmy Johnson meatloaf with vegetable gravy, au gratin potatoes, green beans, BLUEBERRIES COVENTRY & WINDHAM WHY MOTTO OFF THgWAM rye bread, peach shortcake with BLONDIE by Dean Young & Stan Drake 13 ADJUST THe topping: tomato juice, pot roast, Pick Your Own RT. 4-T BOLTON/COVENTRY LINE 362 WINDHAM ROAD SPKIMKLEI?? gingered carrots, mashed potato, 742-1141 423-3056 tomato and lettuce salad, OASWOOO \ WHY APE YOU I POBSOT TO KISS YOU - { WHAT A SWEET,UOYINS, , . I a l s o f o r g o -TT Excellent Picking BACk HOME ? SO O D BY^__^ WONDERFUL \ > MY BRIEFCASE —^ peaches. 5 ? I'—7/ --- - HUSBAND Wednesday: Corn chowder, HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 8am-12noon and 3:30-7:30pm It'S* YOU ARE cold sliced turkey, American 1 m cheese, baked beans, Hawiian Sat. and Sun. 8am-3pm coleslaw, oyster crackers, mixed fruit, oatmeal cookie; beef- No bird repellent sprayed on berries. noodle soup, oven fried chicken, Berries covered with netting. noodles and cabbage, grilled t e g . Quality & Service tomatoes, marinated cucumbers, Price & Convenience fresh fruit. GILSON FARMS of a Supermarket of the Thursday: Apple juice, roast Best Butcher Shop pork loin, cornbread stuffing, 57 W apping Road, W indsorvllle (near south Windsor ime) OGG? BROK? KEMMY.^ BLUTE.^,-**"*"^-----< ALLEY YOU'RE...TH' JOB IS AL(^OSr A400VIAN!! ^ A (XJIVE.....th ese SLOBS sliced carrots, applesauce, wheat WHERE ARE THOSE G UYS?/ MEBBE I . OOP! Call for update on picking, 623-0409. A WHAT HAPPENED TO ’EM? ( CAN HELP ° ARE Dovv/v TO OJB! J bread; tomato juice, oven fried ROSE IS ROSE by Pal Brady USDA CHOICE CENTER CUT LE-A6T Wt PONT HAVE, T D , U)0(2J?V' A0OUT 6CARV ClOW lfe UNGerruNfr , AT m W Of THE. on sriws / CHUCK STEAK PEIZRIG WHEEL HELP ]\EEDY KIDS! BONELESS BONELESS SIRLOIN CHICKEN THE BORN LOSER by Art Saneom STEAK V BREAST ON THE FASTRACK by BUI Holbrook 0>et Savings for Onlv / YS o ivi$.rfZEi.n& HA5 GRetJ oi/T TiTi^s itisrm Of RAISES? lb. lb . TT COLPON GK^H. U)EMt>V MelfpY OSCAR MAYER ROfflWgL e?of-£ &Ric.icraAi4 ACAPEOA (xggAT The (tifrtE Of The (treat Of human b o o k EKPecTkTiortS The aHc-ieht SAT6&Y p q z a & m o b e AiARmep. MEAT o a FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thavea WEINERS THE QRIZZWELLS by BUI Schorr TDLP M5U rr V1A5A Hloon/ HAPPY NKW n K U .{L HKkOFA W m .,

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Family Pack ♦ K J 10 ♦ 9 5 East won the ace and played back a • Sunset Point Vacation House • The Qirl Scouts of America SLAB $ 4 4 9 South’s jump to five hearts asked SOUTH North to hid the slam if he had a con­ club. Declarer rose with the ace, . . . and Many Other Charities Benefitting rieedy Children. OUR OWN LEAN GROUND ♦ K 7 3 trol. But if North had the queen of cashed the spade king while discard­ lb. ¥ A Q 9 6 5 spades (not a control), the club king ing another low club from dummy, CHUCK PATTIES ’ 1.89ib BACON 1 and the heart king, that might well be and crossruffed the hand for 12 tricks. ♦ A Q 8 6 3 enough for slam. But South was run­ Did something go wrong for the defense? SAVE $5.51 Personal Service Deli... Sliced The Way You Like It Vulnerable: Neither ning out of bids to describe his hand. Dealer: .South However, if he had bid only four Despite holding the ace of spades, $ 2 .0 0 O F F 2 LARGE 2 TOPPWG PIZZAS hearts, North should cue-bid his spade t^ast should double four diamonds as a An.i Larae Ronnd or uth Weiil North East void, so the final contract would be six lead-directing strategy. East does not Thick Pan Pizza ONLY $12.99 f Pas.s 3 Pas.s hearts regardless. expect the opponents to reach slam Umii 1 coupon per cusiomer par wisil Large Hoond or Thick Pan ► 1’as.s 4 ♦ Pass Against tlie slain, West made the ob­ without some sort of spade control, Noi good on other specieis I Limn ^ coupon ptt customer per visit f t>as.s 6 V All pa.ss vious lead of the spade queen. Certain­ and a spade lead from partner might Ohe' good through 8/27/09 Not g < ^ onpther specieis Offer goofXthfough 8/27/69 ly declarer could ruff his spade losers just solve a crucial problem for de­ gl5853 Opening lead: ♦ Q with dummy’s hearts, but where clarer. But the diamond lead would papa would tliat leave him in the club suit’.' give away nothing and so should be en­ He u’,-iiilr1 need to find the club kine in couraged hv 18 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Aug. 2. 1989 Thatcher MANCHESTER HERALD. Wedne.sday. Aug. 2. 1989 — 19 Parliament picks I HELP I HOMES I 9TIHDMES IHDMES HOMES ICDNDDMINIUMS HUD consultants get millions HELP WANTED HELP WANTED WANTED FOR SALE l i i l FDR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FDR SALE WASHINGTON (AP) - man Donald Riegle Jr., D- gist, who got $442,000. SERVICE Technician. GLASTONBURY. Ranch, STATELY and afforda­ SOUTH WINDSOR - angers i n v e n t o r y L o n tro i- PERSON to help expand MANCHESTER - Neat as MANCHESTER - CHFA- $80,000. R e a lly n ic e Twenty consultants earned Mich., said the well is starting Adams has reported before Hydro-dyne, Inc. A /Recelvlng Clerk - Self my business. Earn $200 5 cood sized rooms. 3 FHA. Extremely nice ble. Make an offer on leading pump and pro­ bedrooms, eat In kit­ a pin - $139,900. E n lo y this picture perfect condo with patio, Gen. Kiszczak more than $5.7 million by to run dry for the outside on the use of consultants in Starter needed for to $2000 per week. No your summer In the one five room, patio, chen, large deck, full three bedroom classic sunken Hying room. consultants. obtaining funds from HUD, but cess manufacturer's busy, growing elec­ experience necessary. porch, full basement, helping funnel much of the rep firm Is now accept­ basement, vinyl siding. year old above ground colonial. Reduced to Pool and tennis.Realty the new report is the first tronics firm. Expe­ Training provided. pool while you admire central air, carpor- money in a federal housing “ During our survey, five cronies ing applications tofllla Only$158,900. Phllbrick $186,500 and listening. World, Benoit, rience desired but not Call Mike Constant, the newer vinyl siding t.Realty World, Be­ program to developers in a developers informed us that attempt to determine the ex­ position In the service necessary. Please Agency, 646-4200. Attractive and Immac­ Frechette Associates, 528-9310.______on this seven room noit, Frechette Asso- 646-7709.□ handful of states that didn’t because of all the recent media tent and expense of the LONDON (A P) — Prim e Minis­ department. Duties apply In person or send 4.86 ACRES ot privacy clotes, 646-7709______ulate Interior. Large prime minister PLAN now to ease the Cape. Four bedrooms, lot for great outdoor would Include both In­ M ALLARD View. need it, says g report to a attention, some billings were' practice. ter Margaret Thatcher has an­ resume to Tek Elec­ Chrlstmos Cash surround this newer nice size living room This loved 1 year old 3 side and outside custo­ living. Screened porch $145,900. DIstInctlye 3 Senate committee. not paid in full” to them, Under the HUD program, tronics Manufacturing Crunch. Represent the contemporary home, plus finished Rec bedroom Ranch on a V* gered powerful political asso­ mer service. Appli­ to catch the breezes. bedroom single family Most of the 20 consultants Adams wrote in his report. developers were eligible for Corporation, 6 Pro­ popular MerrI-Mac cedar siding, 2 full room.D.W. Fish acre lot with private WARSAW. Poland (AP) - Before Kiszczak was elected, ciates with a Cabinet shuffle that cants should have past Call and ask for Bar­ attached saltbox, T/2 tax credits and could get HUD gress Drive, Manches- line ot Toys, Home baths, Jacuzzi tub In R ealty, 643-1591 .d back yard, master bed­ Parliament today elected Inte­ the Communists lost a key were former Housing and One of those consultants was humiliated her longtime foreign experience with ter, CT 06040. EO E master bath, large bara. RE/MAX East of baths, appliances, U rban Development em ­ Fred Bush, ambassador- to subsidize the rent of tenants Decor and Gifts for all room with full bath Is the R iver, 647-1419.0 rior Minister Gen. Czeslaw Kiszc­ parliament vote for the first time secretary. electrical-mechanical PART Time Teacher's country kitchen to MANCHESTER. Now french doors In dining who otherwise couldn’t afford ages In your spare s e p a ra te from the room. Truly the "Best zak prime minister in a victory in postwar Poland as Solidarity - ployees or well-connected Re­ designate to Luxembourg, who It was not so much what she did equipment, a good Aide needed for school oyersized deck, cus­ only $135,000 for these children's bedrooms, FANTASTIC o p p o rtu n ­ time. Excellent com­ Buy In Town” Blan­ for the long-ruling Communist pushed through a resolution to publicans, said a report by has had $45,000 in payments it. on July 24 — when 13 of the 22 driving record and be oge and pre-school mission and bonuses, tom window treat­ brand new, huge,excit­ vinyl siding ,200 amp ity. Owners anxious. HUD Inspector General Paul withheld since April, the re­ "Developers often received self-motivated. For program. Diploma and ments, corner fire­ ing 7-room, 1,800 sq.ft. Lovely and like new. chard 8< Rossetto Real­ Party, whose power has been investigate the outgoing govern­ Cabinet posts changed hands — all In time for the sevice. You couldn't tors," We're Selling Adams. The consultants were port said. Bush, who is no windfall profits through tax more Information call experience desired. Holidays. Cor and place, cathedra I Contemporary Town- build It tor the price. Features acre lot, eroding. ment for economic misconduct. that has upset the hierarchy of the 633-8385.______ceilings, located near deck, sattellte dish, H ouses" 646-2482.0 Solidarity believes the outgoing paid by developers to help relation to the president but credit syndication,” Adams Paid vacation and sick phone necessary. Call houses. Cathedral ceil­ Compare. North Cov­ On Tuesday, the body had usually well-disciplined Conser­ time. Apply Manches­ Bolton town line In two full baths, large VERNON. Great oppor­ them get about one-fifth of the was the chief fund-raiser for wrote. Excess payments for ELECTRICIAN. Apprent­ 1-800-992-1072, ext. 6, for ings, Andersen win­ entry. $149,750. E R A postponed a vote on giving the government of Mieczyslaw Ra- vative Party. ice 3 to 4 years expe­ ter Early Learning Information and Andover. $239,900. E R A dows, full basements, Philips Real Estate, family room with tunity for CHFA-FHA rent subsidies could cost the Philips Real Estate 742- woodstove. Excellent premiership to Kiszczak, the kowski — now Communist Party money from a HUD program his 1988 campaign, was paid It was her manner of doing it rience or Journeyman. C e n te r, 80 W a d d e ll catalog.______2x6 construction, fam­ 742-1450.0______first time buyers. Nice to repair housing for the poor. $215,000 to help land HUD government more than $413 1450.D In-law possibility. Free Ranch-style In country Communist nominee and hand­ chief — should be held accounta­ that left wounds and resentments Residential and com­ Road, Manchester. 647- NATIONAL Corporation­ ily room, fireplace, OWNERS Transferred Meanwhile, the House Go­ funds for developers. million by 1999, he said. mercial plus benefits. 9659 EO E______YOU Won't believe your c e n t r a l air, oven- cord of wood to buyer. setting. $78,500. Realty picked candid.-ite of President ble for the unraveling of the which, some analysts believe, expanding In the out of State. Well kept Diane Comollo, 647- vernment Operations subcom­ Joseph Strauss, a former C all 657-8101.______eyes. This brick Cape /range, dishwasher, World, Benoit, Wojciech Jaruielski. economy during its nine months. In all, 51 projects with a total could mark the beginning of BUS Drivers. Glaston- Greater Hartford area. L-ranch, 6 large rooms, 1419 or 646-0891. Frechette Associates, mittee on housing planned a assistant to then-HUD Secre­ bury Public Schools. We will hire three peo­ Cod on Keeney Street food disposal, 3-4 bed­ front 8< rear porches, Some deputies in the of 7,268 apartments funded Thatcher’s political end. RECEPTIONIST/F u II- In M anchester Is very rooms, 2 full baths, RE/MAX East of the 646-7709.D vote today on whether to tary Samuel Pierce Jr., made Work as many or as ple who are honest and sliders to 10x21 deck, communist-allied Peasant Party Poland, convulsed by consu­ since October 1983 used consul­ “ Many of us found what went on tlme. Manchester law decelylng from the out­ washer/dryer hoo­ River.n______VERNON. CHFA-FHA subpoena Lance Wilson, a nearly $1.7 million — more few hours as desired. neat to call on our custom remodeled kit­ had sought a government domi­ mer shortages and triple-digit tants, Adams’ report found.' nauseating,” Tory legislator office; typing re­ Bonus plan and/or present customers and side. 7 rooms, 3 bed­ kups, cedar siding, chen with ash cabinets, A C U T above! $209,900. approved 4 room, former aide to former HUD than any other consultant wall to wall carpeting, Beautiful 1700 square nated by Solidarity But most, inflation, suffered further Tues­ That accounts for about 20 David Howell, chairman of the quired; clerical, phone earned days. Insu­ contact potential new rooms, a fabulous Corlan countertops, ranch-style. Pool. after urgent arm-twisting Tues­ day when price controls were Secretary Samuel Pierce Jr. found by Adams’ inquiry. and people skills a rance benefits availa­ accounts. Company 25x14 1st flo o r fa m ily tiled foyer, oak kitchen Jenn-air, lovely lands­ foot contemporary 3-4 $84,500. Realty W orld, percent of all HUD's work in House of Commons foreign af­ cabinets, 2-zone gas bedroom raised ranch day night by their party leader­ lifted on meat, sugar and other Wilson had been scheduled to Others included former Inte­ plus; legal experience ble. No experience ne­ benefits. Earnings po­ room overlooks pri­ caped yard. Andover. Benoit, Frechette As­ this area during that time. fairs committee, said In a televi­ helpful but not re- vate rear yard, fully heot and 2-car garage. with enclosed porch sociates, 646-7709.D ship and Communist officials, basic commodities. Prices rose 43 voluntarily testify last week, rior Secretary James Watt, cessary. Will train for tential of $250 per week $165,000. ERA Philips sion interview. aulred; congenial at­ public service license. while learning. Coll dormered, offering 2 Owners will hold a Real Estate, 742-1450.D overlooking private percent for most goods. but did not appear, saying that who got $300,000; former HUD Of those projects involving MANCHESTER. CHFA- ended up voting for Kiszczak. mosphere; position Applications available 646-3936. E O E enormous bedrooms second mortgage of yard with Inground FHA approved 2 bed­ he wasn’t prepared with legal Secretary and now U.S. Trade consultants, 45 were put in He spoke after news broke of $32,9(X) at 8 percent with pool. Fireplace In fam­ “ Looks like they were fright­ Parliament’s lower house, the available September 1, from: Transportation upstairs and room to M A N C H E S T E R -$134,900. room, 1 '/2 baths. counsel. Representative Carla Hills, states — notably, Colorado, how Mrs. Thatcher moved aside 1989; C all 649-2865 be- HAIRDRESSERS-Be a d d second bath. no p rin cip a l or Interest ily room. Open floor ened." said Solidarity member Sejm, today voted 237-173 with 10 Department, Glaston­ your own boss. Lease a New listing. Well cared $112,000. R ealty W orld, abstentions for Kiszczak. The Adams, who conducted the who received $138,445; and Oklahoma, Nevada and Sir Geoffrey Howe, Britain’s tween 9am and 5pm. bury Board of Educa­ P rice d right at $137,5(X). payment due for 7 ye­ for six room Cape. plan. Great home for Benoit, Frechette As­ Jan Litynski following the vote. chair In this East ot the entertaining. Two car study at the request of Senate Paul Manafort, a lobbyist and Wyoming — that would not longest-serving foreign secretary LEGAL Secretary-Small tion, Glastonbury, CT Jackson 8. Jackson ars. These are beauti­ Three bedrooms, fire- sociates, 646-7709.□ Solidarity leaders opposed the required majority was 211 votes. river salon. Opportuni­ Real Estate, 647-8400.n f u l single family attached garage and The ruling communist coalition Banking Committee Chair­ Republican political strate­ have qualified for the funds. since World War II, and replaced Manchester law firm 06033. Phone 633-5231 ties unlimited, don't placed living room. candidacy of Kiszczak, the na­ BOLTON. Great buy. homes, not condomini­ Hardwood floors. Fully walkout basement. him with a virtual unknown, John with pleasant atmos­ extension 430. eoe. wait any longer. Call tion's police commander who holds a 299-161 majority in the phere. Experience pre­ Owner wantsqulck sale ums, and there are, of appllanced. Oversized Anne Miller Real Est­ Sejm, but the Communists have Major. ACCOUNT Executive 645-6485. course, no association ate, 647-8000.D implemented the 1981 martial law ferred. Please call Trainees - Start at on this 3 bedroom, 1 garage. Susan Do­ MDRTGAGES crackdown that tried to crush the just 173 seats and they had not E lle n L a n d e rs , 649- owner Ranch. Open fees. Call today for nahue. Manchester of­ PRICED to sell. Lovely, In the process, according to $18,240. Fee paid. P ro ­ IHDMES complete details on free trade union movement. been sure they could count on 1256.______motions created sev­ kltchen-dlnlng area, fice, 643-4060. Sentry one owner, four room PRIVATE Land mort­ Howe’s aides, Mrs. Thatcher FDR SALE these magnificent and home. Beautiful corner deputies of the allied Peasant and FULL Time Program eral opportunites. De­ full walk-out basement Real Estate, 643-4060.O gages ayallable “ He could well form a kind of From planks to the boards, offered Howe another senior, but beautiful homes at lot, maintenance free with wood stove. Con­ through developer. 6 government that promotes a free Democratic parties, which used Manager for 100 unit gree preferred, plus $167,9(X) with this very MANCHESTER less prestigious job as home MANCHESTER-Move In veniently located on $147,500. V icto ria n C o­ exterior. Priced to sell percwent land loans on market but retains a strong to obediently follow the elderly housing facility Interest In finance and special financing. This secretary — without consulting marketing. Triano condition. $169,900. P r i­ almost 5 wooded acres. lonial with aluminum at $122,500. C all Anne approved building lots Communists. In Storrs, CT Responsi­ Is an excellent oppor­ C.Dorem us, 647-1419 or police,” said Jan Bielecki, a the incumbent, Douglas Hurd. bilities: Working with Personnel, 98 Main vate treed yard with a $154,9(X). Fiano Realty, siding, and charm of In Hebron and Coven­ Solidarity deputy from Gdansk. According to several deputies, beautiful stone wall Is 646-5200.□ tunity for first time evenings 646-4 611. try. Fiano Real Estate, Jim Wright lumbering along Residents' Associa­ Street, Southington, buyers and Investors. yesteryear. Three bed­ RE/MAX East of the “ The kinds of economic policies the Peasant caucus leader, Alek- Howe, 62, turned that post down tion, organizing out­ CT. 621-0139. the setting for this MANCHESTER - two rooms, two baths, fam ­ 646-5200.O lovely ranch home. Rothman 8< Rothman, River.______he presented today are likely to sander Bentkowski, had proposed as a demotion after six years as ings and entertain­ WAITRESSES-Day, full­ fa m ily, $189,900. Clean 646-4144.0 ily room and large WASHINGTON (AP) — For Jim Wright, veteran “ Why don’t you mind your own damn business?” ment, co-ordinating Two fireplaces, hard­ two story home. Each foyer. Possible two HISTORIC Restoration - lead to stagnation, but that may that they and Solidarity jointly foreign secretary. He settled for time, small established wood floors, fully op- 1 REAL ESTATE The IPA, after sitting through days of speeches monthly news letter, unit has eat-ln kitchen, family, Manchester of­ Monument Hill In Cov­ be enough for the party to retain form a government with a Solid­ speaker of the House, it was his tryout to be speaker what Mrs. Thatcher’s office restaurant. Ask for pllonced, two car oor- ON The Money! This working with Social 2 bedroom. Hying room fice, 643-4060.Sentry entry. Large home, WANTED arity prime minister. — with a small “ s.” and acts, is a tough audience. Kathy. C oll 644-4745. aoe, I'/j ceram ic tiled delightful 8 room power.” called the “courtesy title” of Services and visiting and dining room. Good Raised Ranch on Real Estate, 643-4060.□ sm all price. $169,900. Wright, who resigned from Congress two months Several of the professional critics said Wright PART Time gas attend­ baths and morelD.W. LAND wanted. Five plus deputy prime minister and the residents. Must be out­ rental Income. D.W. Strawberry Lane In M A N C H E S T E R -$164,900. RE/MAX East of the ago under an ethics cloud, found himself sharing needed to punch up his routine a bit, perhaps ant needed. M u st be Fish R ealty, 643-1591 .d acres. Church of the job of government leader in the going, dependable, Fish Realty, 643-1591 .□ Manchester has been Lovingly maintained R iver, 647-1419.0 reliable. Call Joy at Living God of Man­ billing Tuesday night with a comic juggler, a adopting a more controversial topic. Others said he caring, well organized priced lust right at aluminum sided colon­ MANCHESTER. Well House of Commons. 646-3444.______chester Is Interested In magician. Jack Benny’s daughter and a profes­ was better than expected — for a politician. and able to work In a IHELP IHELP $187,5(X). 4 bedroom s, 1 ial on quiet street. maintained, 6-plus Plan to contain p u rc h a s in g land In “ I think he’d be popular,” said Fred Antil of Howe also accepted residence team setting. Salary FULL-tIme delivery posi­ full and 2 half baths, room Cape. New over­ sional cat trainer. WANTED WANTED Three bedrooms, 2 V2 Manchester for pur­ commensurate with tion available. Re­ family room with fire­ baths, first floor sized up-dated kitchen Such are the perils for the Texas Democrat wno, Cornell University. “ He’s got insight into something in a country mansion, Dorney- pose of building wor­ human service expe­ quires heavy lifting. place, 2 car garage laundry. Attractively and bathroom. Vinyl after a few weeks of rest from the trauma of his we are all curious about. He had good emotion, use wood, which currently is used as a ship center. Contact rience and education. Includes Saturdays. with electric openers, siding and thermo win­ resignation, is setting out on the lecture trail. of quotations, range.” weekend retreat by the third landscaped private lot. Pastor David Mullen, AIDS criticized Send resume to; Box P aid training. $5.50 per 100x140 lot, built In 1973. Susan Donahue. Man­ dows. Easy commute LPN ADMITTING 372 Main Street, Man­ Wright’s first stop was the annual convention of But Richard L. Mellott of Lorain County member of Mrs. Thatcher’s top 173, Storrs, C T 06268. hour. C all 643-2171. Jackson & Jackson chester office, 643-4060. to H artford. $164,900. Community College near Cleveland, Ohio, said he’d Cabinet trio. Chancellor of the chester, CT 06040. 647- WASHINGTON (A P) - A ented to the panel today, questi­ the International Platform Association, an organi­ Real Estate, 647-8400.□ Sentry Real Estate, 643- Realty World, Benoit, be reluctant to book Wright because of the ethics REPRESENTATIVE Frechette Associates, 7355 government plan to give heroin oned the wisdom of the HHS plan, zation of program organizers and talent bookers Exchequer Nigel Lawson. 4060.n______who arrange speakers and entertainment for controversy that forced him from office. A twenty four hour week, flexible day shift posi­ 646-7709.□______addicts greater access to metha­ citing continued drug abuse by RN NEW Contemporary. 8 HOMES “ He’s going to be like Ollie North. He’ll be big in “ This is how regimes behave room s, baths and o MANCHESTER - Family I done may not curb the spread of many patients in treatment and colleges, corporations and trade groups. tion for an LPN is now available in our admitting COVENTRY — 2 '/2 IPA officials describe their forum as similar to the corporate world and the redneck world where when they have begun to take private treed lot on home with a heart. FOR SALE AIDS, according to two studies illegal diversion of the SUPERVISOR department. Position requires candidate with the National Basketball Association draft, where they wave the American flag a lot,” Mellot said. power for granted,” commented BY OWNERS Cul-de-sac. Blanchard Classy Colonial on Ste­ released today that question the methadone. typing, medical terminology and excellent com­ 6 Rossetto Realtors," phen St. $167,500. Call the best talent is shown off and shopped around. To Another veteran conventioneer said Wright will London Sunday Times columnist Now reduced to $122,900! effectiveness of current treat­ Under the HHS proposal, he­ From 3 to 11PM munication skills. Receptionist experience is We're Selling Houses" Ron Fournier. 647-1419. an outside observer, it more resembles a meat be “ good for a few months because he’s still sort of a Robert Harris. Clean, well kept 2-3 bed­ ment programs. roin addicts unable to get into a Work Monday through Friday, no preferred. Please submit application to the Hu­ room ranch, with many up>- 646-2482.n______Evenings. 649- hot item, but it won’t take long for the star to fade.” 3087.R E / M A X East Of “ Methadone is no panacea for comprehensive treatment pro­ market. Off the record, government man Resources Department, Rockville General dates. New septic, plumbing. BOLTON. Surrounded by Speakers at the convention in a downtown Wright said his asking price will be $10,000 a weekends. Excellent rate of pay. For Electric up-dated to 100 amp the R iver, 647-1419.0 heroin addiction,” said Rep. gram would be able to receive ministers were quoted as com­ over an acre of trees, Washington hotel all have the same idea, says IPA speech, near the bottom of the range for top more information please call — Hospital, 31 Union Street, Rockville, CT 06066. service. Now quality carprt this 7 room home with Charles B. Rangel, D-N.Y., chair­ methadone daily at outpatient plaining that Mrs. Thatcher, who speakers these days, but five times the maximum and linoleum, professionally garage/workshop Is man of the House Select Commit­ clinics and from mobile medical chairman Dan Tyler Moore. has held office for 10 years, Installed. Beautiful private ICDNDDMINIUMS "They have something to say, and they want to be he was allowed to accept for a speech while a Director of Staff Development ovalloble for sole. tee on Narcotics Abuse and units. The synthetic narcotic committed a major blunder by yard (120x120) on ond of Blanchard & Rossetto FDR SALE member of Congress. dead end street In quiet Control. would not be provided for take- paid a buck for saying it.” humiliating or affronting all Realtors," We're Sel­ Wright’s message was a simple one; the honor of Former President Reagan is getting upwards of CRESTFIELD MEDICAL RECORDS neighborhood. Right to pri­ MANCHESTER. CHFA- Rangel said he was distressed home use and addicts would be three of her top Cabinet vate beach. 742-9327. ling H ouses" 646-2482.□ politics as a profession, and of Congress, where he $50,000 per appearance, and North, convicted in the colleagues. FHA. Extremely nice £ by a Department of Health and counseled on avoiding AIDS. CONVALESCENT HOME M A N C H E S T E R -$198,500. room, patio, porch, full MANCHESTER Heroin addicts often share served for 34 years, in particular. Iran-Contra scandal, is paid a reported $25,000 per TRANSCRIPTIONIST Spacious a lu m in u m Human Services proposal to Some described the shakeup by Full time, part time, postions are available in our NEW Listing. Immacu­ basement, central air, $134,900 needles and, in doing so, can The 25-minute talk was punctuated with anec­ speech. 643-5151 sided Colonial with carport. Realty World, allow heroin addicts greater Mrs. Thatcher — who has sole busy medical records department for experi­ late, 6 room townhouse four bedrooms, Absolutely Immaculate, spread the AIDS virus. Metha­ dotes about life on Capitol Hill, including Wright’s Wright said his goal in starting a new career as a 2 '/2 Benoit, Frechette As- access to methadone programs to power to appoint Cabinet minis­ enced transcriptionist with knowledge of medi­ at Southfield Green. baths, fireplaced living Vinyl Sided Capel 3 account of his well-meaning attempt to help a public speaker is “ to help people understand Large living room and soclotes, 646-7709.o prevent needle-sharing and help done, which is used to help relieve ters from among her party’s LEGAL NOTICES cal terminology. Must be a fast, accurate typist. room, family room off bedrooms, paneled would-be Texas bride get a 48-hour leave for her Congress a little bit better and to a waken an interest dining area, kitchen NEAT Inside and out! family room, newly curb the spread of AIDS. an addict’s craving for heroin and legislators — as a “ shambles” Flexible hours. For consideration please forward kitchen, two car gar­ is less addictive, is taken by serviceman fiance so the two could be married. in young people in public service.” NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS with family room, 2 '/2 age. Deck and pool. $86,900. Lovely two renovated and The General Accounting Office and said it reflected her increas­ application/resume or apply in person, Monday- baths. Central air, car­ bedroom first flo o r decorated. Private mouth, eliminating the risk from He received a telegram of effusive thanks from “ I ’d like to overcome, to the degree possible, the ES TATE OF ESTATE OF Manchester office, 643- and Drug Enforcement Adminis­ ing lack of regard for the Cabinet. EDOARS ARTURS OLOMS JOHN SCHOLTZ Friday 9-4 to The Human Resources Department, port, nice private treed Condo with kitchen backyard, attached needles. the woman, and one from the groom that said: cynicism that exists.” 4060.Sentry Real E st­ tration. in separate studies pres- The Honorable William E. The Honorable William E. Rockville General Hospital, 31 Union Street, backyard, priced to ate, 643-4060.□ completely redone. breezeway and garage. FitzGerald, Judge of the FitzGerald, Judge of the sell, $166,900. U 8. R New cabinets, counter Rockville, CT 06066. COVENTRY. Brand new Court of Probate, District ot Court of Probate, District ot An equal opportunlty/adlrmatlve action employer. M/F/H/V Realty, 643-2692.0 and vinyl floor. Spa­ M anchester at a hearing held M anchester at a hearing held 7 room hip-roofed cious closets, large llv- on 7/27/89 ordered that all on 7/28/89 ordered that a ll M A N C H E S T E R -$117,900. Ronch In country set­ claims must be presented to claims must be presented to CHFA-FHA. Spacious 4 Ingroom with 'L' dlnln- ting. Features 3 bed­ groom. One car the fiduciary at the address the fiduciary at the address plus room Ranch. Nice rooms, 2 baths, beauti­ below. Failure to promptly below. Failure to promptly MEDICAL STAFF SECRETARY corner lot, appliances garage. New vinyl sid­ present any such claim may present any such claim may fully crafted fleldstone ing. Convenient to CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 result In the loss of rights to result In the loss of rights to Included. Newer fur­ fireplace and much recover on such claim. recover on such claim. FULL TIME nace, aluminum sid­ shopping, buslines and more. Located on a highway. Washer- Susan McQuay Susan McQuay This individual will provide secretariai, ing, on bus line. Two lightly wooded 1 acre CHFA APPROVED [7 7 1 HELP I HELP Ass't Clerk Ass't Clerk unfinished rooms on dryer Included. Anne fT^PART TIME I HELP l,|J H E L P clerical and administrative support services lot borderd by stone M iller Real Estate, 647- IN ELLINGTON I PART TIME l i i l WANTED WANTED The fid u c ia ry Is: The fid u cia ry Is: second floor. Call now walls. Call today. Fi­ WANTED LLLIwanteo to the Medical Staff Office. f o r more details. 8000.n______$78,000. Impeccable Notices ANNOUNCEMENTS HELP WANTED | 2 £ | h e l p w a n t e d Valdls VInkels, Esq. Walter J. Scholtz ano Real Estate 646- Skelly, VInkels, Williams c/o David C. Rappe, Esq. The Ideal candidate will have a degree in Realty World, Benoit, 5200. □______NEW listing. Priced to kept 3 room & Rottner 2181 Boston Turnpike Frechette Associates sell! Two b e d ro o m condominium. Well As a condition precedent to RN/LPN - Immediate TEACHER, certified, or secretarial science or equivalent knowledge M A N C H E S T E R . $209,000. RETIRED Railroad man HOUSEKEEPER wanted BE Your own boss. Free 12 Charter Oak Place P.O. B ox 747 646-7709.______Condo. Small complex. decorated end unit. Call the plocement of any adver- Medical Care Center of will train to work with Hartford, CT 08108 Coventry, CT 08238 Reduced. Immaculate living at the Arbors at every Saturday and $300 demonstrator kit. of medical terminology. $113,500.R E / M A X East today — won't lasti tisino In the Manchester He­ East Hartford has a young children In day VERNON - Great oppor­ Hop Brook retirement Sunday 8am-4pm. Con­ Free paper supplies. 008-08 009-08 2-famlly located on of the R iver, 647-1419.□ rald, Advertiser hereby part time evening and care/nursery school. Sell Your Car Duties include: tunity for CHFA-FHA quiet deqd-end street. agrees to protect, Indemnify community would like tact housekeeping su­ 875-7366 for weekends opening for a Information. Full time or part time. LEGAL NOTICE Attending meetings and taking minutes, record first time buyer. Nice This unique home feo- AFFORDABLE spoclous and hold harmless the Man­ to get together with pe rvisor. 643-5151 be­ ranch style In country family living, eight chester Herald, Its officers nurse with recent acute G lastonbury. 633-1508. The Zoning Board ot Appeals ot Andover, Ct. at a meeting tures 4 bedrooms, 2.5 other retired railroad tween 8am adn 3om. held on July 28, 1989 took the following action. keeping, preparing reports and processing setting. $78,5(X) .Realty room, three bedroom ond employees against ony men. Please call 647- or ambulatory care ex­ boths, central air, hot Medicai Staff applications. Typing (60-70 wpm) World, Benoit, Condo. 2 '/2 baths, and all liability, loss or 9343. HOUSEKEEPER - Light perience. Interested TRANSPORTATION and #299 — Walter Plerog/198 Hebron Rd. Lot 7 tub, and 2-car garage. expense. Including attor­ duties, part time, flexi­ applicants call Kim at public warehouse op- Get the Want Ad habit ... Requested relief of Zoning Requirements Section 11.2. A and Transcription required. Flexible hours. Frechette Associates, Owner down-payment laundry and pantry In neys' fees, arising from ble hours, $7/hour 721-7393, Mondav- erotlon In East Hart­ read and use the little ads variance of 24.8 ft. Is required In front yard. Requested a 646-7709.O______assistance available. eat-ln kitchen. Levelor clolm s of un fair trade p ra c ti­ PART TIME In Classified regularly. perm it for construction ot a garage. Variance Is approved to We offer an excellent salary & benefits plan. I starting. Plus fringe Frlday, 9om-4pm. ford has Interesting, permit construction as shown on map submitted with VERNON - Great oppor­ Klernan Real Estate, blinds, and many ex­ ces, Infringem ent of trade- HELP WANTED benefits. Apply Gil­ busy assignment, coor- 643-7711 application. tunity for .CHFA-FHA 649-1147.0 tras makes this home Manchester morks, trade names or pat­ PART Time cashier - Send Resume To: ready for you to move more Manor, 1381 Main dlnate warehousing All voting members In favor. first time buyer. Nice BO LT O N . $345,000. L u x ­ ents, violation of rig h ts of BOOKKEEPER-Part South Windsor, self- 4 Lines — 10 Days In on time for school. *349,900 privacy and Infringement of Street, Glastonbury. and shipping functions. #300 — Scott R. VIncl/Lot 4B Shoddy M ill Rd. Barbara L. Juhae ranch style In country urious 8 room Contem- SUPERB 10+ room time. Wednesday- 633-4411 a fte r 10am. serve gas Right spot for "hands Appeal from ruling of building Inspector denying a building setting. $78,500 .Realty Scenic wooded area, copyright and proprietary statlon/snack shop. All WANT porary Ranch, 3 Contemporary on rights, unfair competition Frlday, 8am to 5pm. on” active Individual 5CK charge each addi­ permit tor the construction of Garden Apartments on the V.P. Human Resources World, Benoit, pool, tennis. Priced for LIBRARY Clerk - A four­ sh ifts a v a ila b le 644- northerly side of Shoddy M ill Rd. Written communication bedrooms, 2.5 baths, q u ick sale. $124,900. 1.95 acres ot and libel and slander, which Accounts receivable, ready for long work SOMETHING Frechette Associates, sunroom, hardwood teen hour a week posi­ 2322. was received from Mr. Vinci ot this hearing. His attorney Rockville General Hospital W indsor. 688-5826 , 242- property. 4 Bdrms, 3'/i mov result from the publlco- accounts payable, pay­ day - Monday through tional line, per day. You was unable to be present at this hearing and has requested 646-7709.g______floors, fleldstone fire­ tlon of any advertisement In roll. Experience re­ tion available to begin NEW& 5267. baths. Full In-Law Friday. Experienced In this application for appeal be rescheduled at the August 16, 31 Union St. VERNON - CHFA-FHA place, 2-cargarageand the M anchester H ero ld by paired. Office located Septem ber 5, 1989. Re­ 1^9 meeting. apartment. Much, Inventory control or EXCITING? can cancel at any time. approved four room much more situated on advertiser. Including odver- In M a n ch e ste r. C a ll sponsibilities Include much morel! tisements In any free distri­ distribution helpful, If so, Sun Odd Products Dated at Andover, Ct. June 21, 1989 Rockville, Ct. 06066 Ranch. Pool. $84,000. approx. 1 acre lot. IHDMES 528-1300.______shelving books, moni­ but we will also train Zoning Board of Appeals Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer bution publications pub­ toring cirulatlon desk has limited openings start­ SORRY, Realty World, Benoit, Klernan Realty, 649- FDR SALE lished by the Manchester PART Time secretory/r- you. Insurance and Andover, Ct. M/F/H/V _____ and provide general ing Immediate for IByears Frechette Associates, 1147.D Herold. Penny Sleffert, entol agent In apart- pension benefits. or older, to travel U.S. Visit Richard Higgins, Chairman 646-7709.□______Publisher. a ssista n ce In p u b lic NO REFUNDS OR ment complex. IjlJwAxrEli Please send resume or places like Phoenix & Mex­ and technical services. letter for appointment: 002-08 ______BEST Buy In town. Huge Located In M an ch es­ ico. Waltrees/walter or ADJUSTMENTS master bedroom, view rrf Schedule Includes two FULL TIME local food Hartford Despatch, P. LEGAL NOTICE ter. Evening hours 4pm sports background helpful. of lake from large liv­ ILDST evenings, two after­ service company Is O. Box 8271, East Hart­ ZONING COMMISSION 2?^ to 8pm and every other noons and rotating Sa­ All expense paid training 8i TOWN OF BOLTON, CT ing room, and extra weekend 10am to 8pm looking for responsi­ ford, CT 06108. eoe. ANDFDUND turdays. Some library large dining room. En­ and 11am to 8pm. Call ble, hard working peo­ transportation furnished. CALL HERALD Notice of Adoption of Amendments to Bolton Zoning experience and college Average earnings $2000.00 Regulations. . closed porch, 3 bed­ LOST. Small, long­ 528-1300.______ple to loin our team. Notice Is hereby given that the Zoning Commission at their training preferred. Duties Include food per month after completing rooms, T/j baths, gar­ EAST HARTFORD haired, black and white PART Time good posi­ miELUGENT regularly scheduled meeting held Wed. June 21, 1989, age. Coventry. H o u rly rate Is $6.05. preparation, receiving training program. Huny In unanimously adopted the following amendments to their cat. Spayed, declawed tion available In Apply to Elizabeth CARPENTER NEEDED Reduced from $146,900 $168,500 female. Reward of- and stocking merchan­ to see Mrs. MarchettI on Fri­ CLASSIFIED regulation: PRICE REDUCED on laundry. Excellent for to $132,800. E R A P h ilip s Thornton, Director. dise. Mustbeableto lift With woodworking abilities. day August 4 at YWCA, 78 AMENDMENTS TO THE BOLTON ZONING STATE OF CONNECTICUT this Aluminum sided & fered. 646-8041.______(mother's hours) 9pm- MANCHESTER $139,500 Bentley Memorial Li­ 75 lbs. $7-$8 per hour. Steady work In QIaatonbury North Main St. Applications REGULATIONS Children Services Workers — Direct Care 742-1450.O______Brick 7 rm., 3 bdrm. LOST - Grey cat, one year 5am Friday and Satur­ brary, 206 Boltan Cen­ THE LIVIN’ IS EASY! Excellent benefits. Call area for the right person. taken from 12-2 or 3-5 only, 2J. MINIMUM BUILDABLE AREA FENCED-ln Yard sur­ Raised Ranch. 2 yr. old old, fem ale. V ic in ity of day. Please contoct Department of Children and Youth Services is In this 7 room. Townhouse Condo located In a quiet, ter Road, Bolton, CT 633-4663 In G la s to n ­ Phone 833-5811 alter Spm. 643-2711 No buildings or structures shall be constructed on any lot rounds this natural heating system. 1 full No phone calls please. Parker and East Mid­ laundry supervisor. 06043 by August 16,1989. which does not contain a contiguous and regularly presently accepting applications for children established area. Lower level family room. 2 lull baths and 2 half bury. Ask for Dave. cedar sided 3 bedroom baths. Pool, clubhouse, tennis courts avallsbie. Nicely and 2 halt bath. 2 car dle Turnpike. 649-8086. 643-5151. . shaped area of no less than three quarters (3/4) ot the garage. Large deck & area required by the zoning regulations, exclusive of all services workers at the state receiving home, a Cape with dining room. maintained grounds. Unit Is In “move-ln" condition. wetlands and wetland setbock requirements, unless the diagnostic residential facility in East Windsor, Large kitchen with large lot. lot has been continuously owned separately and CT. Permanent, temporary, full-time and part- walk-ln pantry, distinctly from any odlolnlng lot, os evidenced by a deed screened front porch, M A N C H E S T E R J O B S E R V IC E ... always raady to aarva Job-aeekara and araa amployara at no charga. recorded In the office ot the Bolton Town Clerk, on or time positions are available to provide direct care mud room, frult/wine before the adoption ot this section. and guidance to residents.* cellar, rec room In Here are some of the many new job openings available this week: 2K. LOT DRAINAGE . . . ,4 Applicants must have either two (2) years of pa­ basement, garage, JOB No wafer shall be run Into any street or highway unless It till li| lL„ .... Is directed Into a storm sower, drainage ditch or a natural ra-professional experience working with emo­ newer roof, more. Ver­ non. $146,500. E R A watercourse, subloct to the approval of other regulatory tionally and socially maladjusted children and *Are you an experienced brake agencies, where required. Philips Real Estate, SERVICE •Like working In automotive envi­ •Prefer outdoor work? Individual youth, or an Associate's Degree in the Health, mechanic? Opening available at 2L. COMMON DRIVEWAYS ...... 742-1450.n______• 1 yr. aircraft parts Inspection experi­ 'Employer will train to load/ once — own fools preferred. Very ronment? Local auto/truck service needed at once to maintain Drlv®wovs i®rvlno mor® thon on® lot snail nof» Mental Health or Human Services areas. Excel­ MANCHESTER - CHFA- Columbia ence required for local machine unload trucks — 3rd shift — good good pay and benefits. employer will train to change/re- grounds/trim grass. Good pay generally, be allowed. The Zoning Commission may lent state benefits package. FHA approved two $159,900 palr tires. Good pay/benefits. rate. a llo w a common drivowov which shall serve no more shop opening. Will read blueprints/ pay/benefits. than three (3) lots It It Is deem ed by the com m ission to be be

APARTMENTS I HOMES I CARS CARS I CARS FOR RENT FOR RENT FURNITURE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE Hospital staff defended after 2nd escape... see page 3 MANCHESTER - Nice ENFIELD. Beautiful, MUST Sell-Five piece CHEVY EICamlno-1975. fA S p c d o li^ ^ two bedroom. In tour f o r d Escort 1981- OLDSMOBILE 1987 Cus­ sp.-clous, 3 bedroom dining set $250, two Excellent condition, Automatic, power tom Cruiser Wagon. family house, $600. per Ranch. I'/z baths, gar­ wing back chairs $125 brakes, power steer­ month. Security and four-speed, AM/FM Excellent condition. A age, carport, pool, each, bar $125. Make cassette. $800. 643-9842 ing, fiberglass cap. Air, wood grain, references. Coll 645- fenced-ln bock yard otter. 646-6890. New brakes, tires, •.V. ‘ , ! 8201.______day or 649-0243 after loaded. 37,000 miles. and garden area, fin­ 5:00pm.______shocks, carpet. $10,500 or best offer. 149 Oakland Street, two ished basement with Corvette rolley rims. Call 648-7843. room aportment, first wine cellar. Lease with BUrCK 1979-Power steer­ SPORTING ing and brakes, auto AM /FM cassette. CHEVROLET 1974 Nova. floor. $380 a month plus option to buy. Coll Phil GOODS 90,000 miles. Runs ex- utilities, security. No or Suzanne, 646-1218. transmission. $1,500 or cellent. $3500. 871-0014. 6 cylinder. Dependa­ LAWN CARI . PAINTING/PAPERING N Best Offer 568-6891. ble. Needs work. For pets! 646-2426 9am-5pm ROSS 26" 10 speed bicy­ weekdoys.______Wishing will not sell any­ details call 647-8096 be­ YARD MASTERS EMERGENCY cle. $90.00. Coll 643- Smart shoppers shop thing ... a low-cost ad In tween 4 - 8pm. Best MANCHESTER- 9909. Yard cleaned. W DGirS PMN1MG CO. Fire — Police — Medical ClassItledI Classified will. otter. Quality work at a Modern,two bedroom, Trees cut, raaaonabla price! IVz bath duplex, ap­ D IA L 911 Have dump truck, Interior & Exterior pliances, carpeting, In Manchester IBOATS/MARINE 72 HOUR MONEY BACK SCHALLER will haul. Free Eatlmatee b ase m en t,$595 plus I EQUIPMENT C A R fiE R GUARANTEE ACURA QUALITY utilities. One bedroom CHEVROLET — GEO AMC '82 Concord *2,995 PRE-OWNED AUTOS JMaitrhpBlpr HrralJi 643-9996 Call Brian Walfle $525 Includes applian­ SAILING Dinghy- 8 ft. 1229 M a in St., M anchester Nissan '85 Sentrs SE *3,995 88 Toronado Trofao *12,995 u 645-8912 ces and utilities. Re­ STORE AND Fully Loadsd Hardly been used. 80 Chevrolet Monza *2 49 5 Chevy '86 Celebrity *4995 Experienced decorated, six room Classic New England 83 Honda Preluda *6495 OFFICE SPACE 87 Buick LeSabrs Wag. *1 1 7 9 5 Chevy ’87 Cavafler *5,995 Only 40K. AT. A/C. Rara Find duplex, garage, base design. Oars Included, Lawn Care WALLPAPERING & 89 Chevrolet Caprice *1 3 9 9 5 Olds '84 Cutlass *5,995 83 T o ^ a Corolla 4 Dr. *3495 Thursday, Aug. 3, 1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents ment, $695 plus utlll engine capable. Must Prompt, reliable aervice, OFFICE - Bright and 86 Chevrolet Celebrity *6 79 5 Auto, A/C PAINTING tics. Mr. Blanchard clean. Carpeted, heat see to appreciate. Olds '83 Cut/Crulser *5.995 reasonably priced. Cellinga Rapairad or Replaced 88 Chevrolet Cavalier *7 4 9 5 82 Toyota Tarcal S-R5 *2995 ERA Blanchard & Ros and olr conditioning, $950.00 Coll 872-7611 or Chevy '85 Celebrity 5 9^.. Eoonomlctl Cor Inaured/Retarencaa 88 Mercury Lynx 4 Dr. *3 49 5 647-9330 setto. Incorporated electricity Included. 646-2888. Plym '84 Voyager *6,995 83 Ford Escort Wagon *2600 G.L McHugh 646-2482. 390 square feet. $310. 87 VW Jetts 4 Dr. *7 99 5 Ford '05 T-BIrd *6,995 4 Bpood. StOFoo, Cloon Cor 85 Pontiac SunWrd 4 Dr. *5 1 9 5 85 Honda Accord LX <6995 643^321 or 6494431 MANCHESTER-Three per month. Call 646- Olds '85 Calais *7,995 87 Ford Tempo 4 Dr. *6 99 5 9 8pd.. A/C. Clotn 'Suicide’ effort DON’S LAWN room apartment. Heat 4440 days or 646-1077 Olds '87 Clera *7,995 86 Acura Integra 'LS' *8995 and hot water. $500 per evenings. MISCELLANEOUS 85 Pont. Bonneville 4 Dr. *5 59 5 SERVICE Pont '87 Grand Am *7,995 6 Or. 9 8pd, Ono Ownor Shiite kidnappers extend Lawn mowing CLEANING SERVICES month. Also five room HOFOR SALE 87 Pontiac 6000 4 Dr. *8 34 5 83 Olds Regency *4995 Hedge and Bush Trimming apartment, heat and 197 J INDUSTRIAL 88 Chevy Berreta Cpe. *9 4 9 5 Olds '87 Calais *8,995 vs. Fully L u i M , Llk* N m prompts arrest Dependable work hot water. $600 per I-® M PROPERTY 86 Olds Cutlass Cpe, *7 49 5 Olds '86 Toyo *9,995 MANY OTHERS TO JACKIE’S HELPING month. Phllbrick OOl END RO LLS 84 Cam Berllnetta *6 79 5 BOB RILEY OLDSMOBILE CHOOSE FROM 646-7011 Agency, 646-4200. 87 Chevy Astro Van *9 99 5 An 18-year-old Manchester man who told HANDS VERNON-Industrlol tor 27W width — 25C AND MARINE 64 QMC Craw Cab *8695 345 CENTER ST. police he slashed a woman with broken glass 1 would like to help you lease. 2,000 to 6,000, 13" width — 2 tor 258995 *5995 >4999 Helena Polowski * 9 9 9 9 >6995 More than 50 people attended we’ll do in court in the future.” without the propo.sed access road, •Aluminum & Vinyl Tolland 1987 DODGE 1982 CHRYSLER 1987 MAZDA 1985 FORD the public hearing on the project Zanini said. according to the report. Powerwashing 1984 CAVALIER Harry Dalesslo MISCELLANEOUS SHADOW AT. AYC. 56K CORDOBA SE CAB TEMPO design and an environmental The group, called A Downtown ADAPT does not feel the AT. A/C. Slant 8 Plus Aulo. AM/FM Manchester SERVICES Turbo, 4 Dr. A/C >4990 assessment of the effects of the Association to Preserve the Tho­ as.sessment is adequate. Zanini 646-6815 >2950 >6949 *4444 project Wednesday in the Lincoln We’re Here To Serve *727L 1988 CHEVY Gemoiogist roughfare, had filed a lawsuit .said. 1984 PONTIAC 1986 MERCURY 1984 TOYOTA Center hearing room. against the town. DOT and Those who spoke in favor of the 1985 CAPRI COROLLA CELEBRITY FIERO COUPE Aulo. A/C 1984 CAVAUER The hearing, which lasted ' EXPERT HAWKES TREE SERVICE CHEVROLET 4 Speed. Air AT. A/C Federal Highway Administration project as propo.sed admitted it Bucket, truck 6 chipper. STATION WAG. about 3‘/i hours, was conducted in U.S. District Court in March, would not be easy during the two Exterior and Interior MONTE CARLO >3666 >4999 >5450 *9650 AT, AM/FM, A/C painting and wallpaper Stump ramoval. Free by the town, project engineers eatimetas. Specie! AT, A/C 11985 MAZDAI 1983 BUICK 1984 DODGE charging that the project was years of reconstruction. Work is hanging. Umitad exterior consideration for elderly 1988 MAZDA 7 MERCURY rastoratlon. Previous work 626 CENTURY CARAVAN <3981 Fuss & O’Neill Inc. of Manches­ approved without required envir­ scheduled to begin next spring, and handicapped. B2200 P/UP SABLE Aulo. A/C can be seen upon request. <6221 5 Spd.. AM/FM I A/C, AM /FM ter. and the state Department of onmental studies. the same time the Buckland mall Contact B C Company, >6325 *8999 >4222 Transportation. ADAPT agreed to withdraw its 644-6968. 647-7553 >5661 _ >4948___ in the north end of town is 1985 PONTIAC 1986 1985 MERCURY 1985'/^ FORD 1985 MERKUR Of the 33 speakers, 12 said they suit after the FHA ordered an .scheduled to open Reconstruc­ TRANS AM MITSUBISHU LYNX ESCORT WAGON XR4TI were in favor of building the $13 environmental assessment of the tion was proposed about 20 years A/C. T-Topl CORDIA TURBO 5 apd.. /kM/FM. Blua Aulo, A/C ned. AT. A/C >2950 *4666 >7881 million project as proposed, three project. ago. APARTMENTS APARTMENTS >7991 _ *7550_ wanted to drop the project and 18 The report on the assessment said Main Street should be rebuilt said reconstruction as proposed Please see MAIN, page 10 FOR RENT FOR RENT Gene Johnson VERNON. For limited MANCHESTER. Availa­ Vernon time only enloy a free ble Immediately. Rem­ color television with odeled three bedroom, signed lease. Modern large kitchen and liv­ 1987 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS Schiavone issues apology spacious 1 and 2 bed­ ing room, wall to wall, 1987 MAZDA RX7 Salon Supreme, Automatic, rooms apartment. Eat- and appliances. $695 5 Speed, Air, AM/FM Stereo In kitche, large bed- monthly. 646-4144. AM/FM Stereo, Air room, private MANCHESTER-two bed­ bolocony, storage, room apartment, se­ for ‘joke’ about homeless large pool, heatond hot cond floor, convenient water Included. Stort­ location near 384, ap­ Reginald PInto/Mancheater Herald j| ing at $495. Coll 070- pliances, carpeting, By Gordon Falrclough to leave them on an island off the them all behind” 9665. Connecticut coast for The letter continued to say that heat. $650 per month. Gemoiogist The Associated Press "H ELLO ” — Officer Searle tries out a many items he has collected over the rehabilitation. after two weeks on the island with M A N C H E S T E R - 3 bed- One month security. m 9 9 0 vintage police phone. It is just one of years. room s In 2 fam ily 643-6934. *8991 NEW HAVEN - Joel Schia­ Schiavone, whose letter an­ his mother, the "derelicts” will $650/month plus secur­ MANCHESTER- Gemoiogist vone, a millionaire real estate gered advocates for the home­ return as “ changed men and ity. Call 646-0043 or Attractlve seven room developer seeking the Republi­ less, said Wednesday he wrote the women," molded in his image: 646-6071. duplex, one bath, can nomination for governor, has letter “ out of frustration’ ’ at New "Steely eyes, firm hand clasp, laundry hook up.Large Local historian chronicles Haven’s inability to “ get rid of and a determination to invest in M A N C H E ST E R . 2 bed- yard. Security referen­ apologized for any offense caused room, 1st floor. $650. 1 ces. $700 plus utilities. 1986 BUICK RIVIERA by a letter he wrote offering a some of these people who are real estate as soon as possible” 1 bedroom 2nd floor $525. 647-9353. Coupe, Automatic, Air, All tongue-in-cheek solution to down­ clearly professional beggars.” Schiavone called his proposed Both totally remo­ EAST HARTFORD - One town New Haven’s vagrancy He insisted the letter did not refer solution a bit of “ tongue-in- deled. All appliances. police department history bedroom, heat and hot Power, AM/FM Cassette problem. to homeless people. cheek" humor, although he said No utilities. Possible water Included. Wall- he is serious about the need to lease option. Call 745- In the letter, a party invitation “ My apologies to the homeless, to-wall. Near pork. homeless advocates and the rest remove vagrants from the down­ 6246 or 645-8480. Andy Lyon hand delivered to his commercial By Maureen Leavitt for a national exhibitors’ show of police Coll 528-2914.______of the world,’’ Schiavone said. town shopping district, where Vernon tenants Tuesday, Schiavone jok­ Manchester Herald memorabilia held in Arlington, Va.. earlier this MANCHESTER 1 and 2 EAST HARTFORD -Two “ The words were inappropriate Schiavone is a major landlord. bedroom apartments. Gemoiogist Gemoiogist ingly said that the way to remove month. bedroom, appliances. Phil Seidel Gemoiogist and I shouldn’t have used them. Advocates for the homeless and Appliances, 1 both. Wall-to-wall. Near vagrants from the city’s streets is Some people collect baseball cards or comic He has invested over $400 of his own into the Enfield ... When I get frustrated, I say others, howevever, were not Phil or Suzanne, 646- park and bus line. Quiet books and others collect stamps, Jonas R. Searle collection, which he hopes will someday be 1218. neighborhood. Coll *8888 things that are crazy.” laughing. “ This kind of asinine joke­ happens to collect patches from police depart­ displayed at police headquarters. In November, MANCHESTER-well 289-000.______The one-page, typewritten let­ making is neither funny nor ments all over the United States. Searle was appointed as the department cored-tor three bed­ MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ ter said, “ It’s obvious that the Searle, a 16-year veteran of the Manchester TODAY called for,” said the Rev. Karl historian by Deputy Police Chief Henry R. Minor. room duplex with lots room townhouse with city and the court system is Police Department, has been collecting depart­ of character. Non- fireplace, all applian­ Hilgert, an advocate for the Searle respects the police profession and feels powerless to solve the problems ment patches for about 15 years. The dedication smokers. No pets. $750 ces, hot water, carpet­ 1986 PONTIAC FIREBIRD Index homeless and former director of he is creating a living memorial for fellow of the derelicts and other street and energy he has invested is evident from the plus utilities. 647-7725. ing, air conditioner. Christian Community Action officers. 5 Speed. Air, AM/FM Stereo 20 pages, 2 sections urchins that plague us.’’ cases of colorful patches which line the stairs Call 649-5240.______"It 's my love for my department that I'm doing Looking for something The letter, part of an invitation Center. descending into his basement in Vernon and special? Why not run a MANCHESTER-Two Classified _ 16-20 Obituaries_____ 2 "I can’t even imagine some­ this to preserve the history," Searle said. bedroom apartment, to a party on one of the Thimble cover three of four walls below. "Wanted to B u y" od In C o m ic s ______16 O p in io n _____ 8-9 new kitchen/bath. $575 Islands off Branford owned by body coming up with something The fourth wall contains police memorabilia Over the years, Searle was given a handful of Classified. The cost Is Brian “Sully'' Sullivan Carlos Tompkins Fred Handel' F o c u s ______15 S p o r t s ____ 11-15 like that let alone somebody monthly. 871-2635/647- Schiavone’s family, joked that which represents the Manchester Police Depart­ badges from former Manchester police officers. sm a ll... the response big. Ashford Stafford Springs Glastonbury Local/State___2-5 Television ____ 17 who’s running for the top office in 7502.______the developer had come up with a ment. It ranges from a display of the four patches But aside from yellowed news clippings he has 643-2711. Nation/World j 8-7 Weather______2 state government,” Hilgert said. MANCHESTER-TWO “master plan" to solve the the department has issued throughout the years secured, no historical record exists of the bedroom duplex, park­ *7612 "The attempt at humor (in the Three room apartment problem. to various department badges, pictures and news department, which officially began in 1898. ing one cor garage. “ Here’s the plan,’ ’ Schiavone letter) is ill-placed and totally 1st floor. $400 monthly Security I'A months. clippings of the first police officers. Searle stressed the word officially, because in Including appliances. MORIARTY BROTHERS wrote. “ Each of you bring along inappropriate,” said John Mas- $650 monthly. 649-5315. WE DELIVER It is a display which will become a museum of 1896, John Johnson, a Manchester resident, was Coll 646-0350.______tropietro, chief of staff to U.S. WTANCHESTER - TtlTge For Home Delivery, Call not only your family but also one history for the Manchester Police Department. authorized through town meeting to serve as an 301 Center Street, Manchester, CT Rep. John G. Rowland, R-Conn., LIKE private home. 3Vi room apartment. Con­ of the loveable street rascals. At Searle began putting together a collection of rooms. Lease. Work­ venient location. Lease another potential contender for 647-9946 precisely 9:04 p.m. a boat will ptill local items about six months ago as he readied Please see HISTORY, page 10 | ing single or married and security deposit. Alex tltown Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 up along side the island and all of the G O P gubernatorial couple preferred. 643- $495/month. 649-4820 Ellington us will secretly leave, l(‘aving nomination. 2880. 646-4412. 643-5135